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Username: imodium2

Location: poland

Playing Since: 2009-02-03 (Active)

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Daily: 1675
166W / 15L / 6D
Rapid: 2424
159W / 79L / 19D
Blitz: 2260
4774W / 3926L / 917D
Bullet: 2202
6847W / 5009L / 928D

Profile of imodium2: The Tactical Maestro with a Dash of Humor

Greetings! Meet imodium2, a chess enthusiast whose rating journey reads like a thrilling novel filled with cunning tactics, gritty battles, and the occasional heroic comeback. With a peak bullet rating soaring to 2196 as of November 2024, this player has mastered the fast-paced, adrenaline-pumping world of bullet chess where every second counts—and so does every cunning move.

Notorious for a come-back rate of 82.55%, imodium2 refuses to wave the white flag easily after losing a piece, turning desperate situations into dazzling victories. This resilience is paired with an impressive average of 78 moves per win, proving that patience and grit reign supreme in their game. But beware: while they tend to resign early only 0.47% of the time, their games often reach quite deep into the endgame—an area traversed in 87.36% of matches.

Style & Strengths

  • Opening Gourmet: Prefers well-tested openings such as the English Opening Four Knights Nimzowitsch Variation with a 58.62% win rate in bullet games, and the Sicilian Defense Open Najdorf Variation, boasting nearly 53% wins. Clearly, a player who likes versatility and just the right amount of spice!
  • Strategic Mastery: Wins more often playing white (55.48%) but holds formidable skill with the black pieces too (48.59%).
  • Peak Performance Hours: Surprisingly, imodium2’s best time to strike is at 1:00 AM—because who needs sleep when you have chess? The early morning hours see their highest win rate, while a tilt factor of 9 suggests they keep cool even under pressure.

Notable Statistics & Records

With over 6000 bullet wins and nearly 4500 losses, imodium2 clearly puts in the miles. Their blitz record is equally commendable, with over 4400 wins. Daily chess is more casual, yet they maintain an astonishing over 160 wins for only 15 losses.

Featuring a longest winning streak of 18 games, this chess warrior knows how to turn the heat on opponents — and just as impressively, their longest slump of 9 losses shows they’ve also learned the hard way to embrace humility before roaring back stronger.

Memorable Matches

One of their recent dazzling wins involved a strategic dance in the English Opening Reversed Sicilian Taimanov Full Symmetry Line featuring precise rook maneuvers and a timely king march to secure victory on time. If chess games were movies, this one deserves an Oscar for "Best Clock Management."

Fun Fact

Despite being a serious competitor, imodium2’s username hints at a sense of humor: a little reminder that even in the heat of battle, a dose of "imodium" might be just what you need to calm those nerves!

Summary

Whether blitzing opponents at lightning speed or grinding down foes in bullet chess marathons, imodium2 combines sharp tactical awareness, unwavering resilience, and a dash of late-night madness to keep the chessboard exciting. Expect smart openings, deep endgames, and occasional late-night brilliance from this formidable player. Watch out—there’s more than just pawns under the hood!


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What went well in your recent bullet games

Bullet games reward quick development, sharp calculation, and efficient conversion of chances. You showed solid opening development, kept your pieces active, and were able to press when you had the initiative. Your ability to maintain pressure in open positions helped you convert some advantages into wins even when time was tight. You also demonstrated resilience by continuing to seek active plans rather than settling for passive positions.

  • Opening approach: You favor the English Opening, which tends to give you a straightforward development path. This helps you avoid early mistakes and keeps you flexible to respond to different Black setups.
  • Piece activity: Your rooks and minor pieces often found active squares and open files, creating practical threats and forcing your opponent to react rather than execute their own plan.
  • Decision making under pressure: When the position opened up, you prioritized forcing moves and aggressive plans that closed out games or created decisive chances quickly.

Key improvement areas for bullet practice

  • Time management: In bullet, it’s crucial to decide quickly and avoid getting stuck in one tactical line. Practice a quick opening plan for the first 6–8 moves and aim to reserve a bit of clock for the endgame or late tactical shots.
  • Efficient decision making: Before committing to a capture or a complex tactic, ask: does this move improve my position, or does it create new weaknesses? If unsure, opt for a solid developing move that preserves options.
  • Opening familiarity: Continue leveraging the English Opening, but prepare 2–3 go-to responses against the most common Black replies. A short repertoire sheet can save critical thinking time in the moment.
  • Endgame readiness: Many bullet games head to simplified endings. Build a small drill set around rook endings and king activity to convert marginal advantages into wins more reliably.

Openings performance and plan

Your data shows the English Opening as your strongest performer among the listed openings, with a solid win rate. Consider keeping English as a primary option in bullet games, and pair it with a couple of flexible lines to handle common Black defenses (such as 1...e5 and 1...c5). If you encounter the Four Knights or Nimzowitsch variations, maintain a consistent development plan to reduce decision fatigue. Building a compact, repeatable structure helps you play faster and with more confidence under time pressure.

Practice plan for the next two weeks

  • Daily 15-minute bullet warmups focusing on rapid opening development and quick king safety checks.
  • Two 20-minute endgame drills per week, emphasizing rook endings and maintaining activity with king and rook coordination.
  • Three short review sessions per week: analyze one recent loss or tricky middlegame to identify missed forcing moves or blunders.
  • Two-speed drills: play 10 quick games with a timer (2|1 or 3|2). After each game, note the moment you spent too long and what you would do differently next time.

Momentum and next steps

Your rating changes show positive momentum in the short term, with notable gains in the most recent month and several 3- and 6-month windows. The longer 12-month trend is more modest, so the key is sustaining a steady practice rhythm. To continue improving, maintain your English Opening usage, sharpen time management with quick opening plans, and invest in targeted endgame practice to reliably convert advantages into wins in bullet games.



🆚 Opponent Insights

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Rating

Year Bullet Blitz Rapid Daily
2025 2202 2323 2424
2024 2033 2286
2023 2008
2022 1989 2228 1675
2021 1969 2213 1605
2020 1909 2117
2019 1907 2062
2018 1805 2074
2012 1864
Rating by Year20122018201920202021202220232024202523231605YearRatingBulletBlitzDaily

Stats by Year

Year White Black Moves
2025 1089W / 638L / 142D 920W / 771L / 166D 88.6
2024 882W / 529L / 118D 758W / 664L / 108D 85.9
2023 885W / 526L / 115D 777W / 635L / 110D 85.4
2022 1004W / 640L / 142D 876W / 776L / 129D 84.6
2021 744W / 506L / 125D 678W / 560L / 117D 83.4
2020 684W / 496L / 151D 572W / 630L / 114D 86.4
2019 830W / 599L / 127D 751W / 694L / 126D 86.1
2018 202W / 120L / 31D 171W / 150L / 29D 86.9
2012 16W / 6L / 1D 18W / 7L / 2D 82.0

Openings: Most Played

Bullet Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Sicilian Defense 795 416 326 53 52.3%
English Opening 744 454 248 42 61.0%
English Opening: Four Knights System, Nimzowitsch Variation 613 356 215 42 58.1%
Sicilian Defense: Najdorf Variation 545 266 252 27 48.8%
Slav Defense: Alekhine Variation 516 276 208 32 53.5%
English Opening: Symmetrical Variation 443 230 180 33 51.9%
Slav Defense 412 182 193 37 44.2%
English Opening: Anglo-Indian Defense 393 215 140 38 54.7%
Caro-Kann Defense 390 224 141 25 57.4%
Amazon Attack 367 194 144 29 52.9%
Blitz Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
English Opening: Four Knights System, Nimzowitsch Variation 578 330 206 42 57.1%
Slav Defense: Alekhine Variation 458 217 198 43 47.4%
English Opening 452 250 156 46 55.3%
Sicilian Defense 397 203 155 39 51.1%
Sicilian Defense: Najdorf Variation 379 184 168 27 48.5%
Slav Defense 359 152 177 30 42.3%
English Opening: Symmetrical Variation 315 151 128 36 47.9%
English Opening: Anglo-Indian Defense 291 152 101 38 52.2%
Caro-Kann Defense 289 141 125 23 48.8%
English Opening: Mikenas-Carls Variation 288 166 91 31 57.6%

🔥 Streaks

Streak Longest Current
Winning 19 2
Losing 9 0
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