Insanity_Chronicles is a rising chess spirit who treats the board like a playground and the clock like a friendly adversary. Known for creative ideas under pressure and a calm, sometimes cheeky, humor, this player blends speed with stubborn resilience. A rapid aficionado, Insanity_Chronicles turns sharp middlegames into memorable finishes and keeps opponents guessing with bold, colorful choices.
A quick glance at the rapid trajectory can be found in [[Chart|Rating|Rapid|2025-05-2025-10]]—a snapshot of growth across a lively 2025 season.
Preferred time control
Preferred time control: Rapid. The 2025 results show strong momentum across Rapid and Blitz, with notable spikes and steady improvement from spring through autumn.
Most successful days: Thursday (70.37% win rate), Tuesday (59.62%), Sunday (60%). Prime hours skew late afternoon to night, with notable performance around 14:00, 18:00–23:00. Tilt factor sits at 8, but a sharp focus at 02:00 is a noted strength.
You’ve shown clear progress over time, with a steady upward trend in your rating and consistent improvement in long-term performance. Your ability to navigate tactical, open positions is strong, and you often activate your pieces quickly and effectively in dynamic lines.
Your results in aggressive openings indicate you’re comfortable handling sharp middlegames and keeping pressure on your opponent.
You tend to convert advantages when the position opens up, which is a good sign of planning and calculation under time pressure.
Endgame handling has improved; you’re better at keeping king activity and capitalizing on small material or structural gains as the game simplifies.
Opportunities to improve
Opening depth: some openings show solid results, while others are more volatile. Consider deepening a couple of top-performing lines and adding a reliable, quieter alternative to reduce early-game risk.
Endgame discipline: focus on converting favorable endgames more consistently. Practice common rook and king endgames to help close out won positions.
Time management: in rapid games, maintaining a steady pace through the middlegame helps prevent hurried decisions later. Build a routine to allocate time for critical transitions and tactic checks.
Pattern recognition under pressure: review games for recurring tactical motifs where mistakes happen. Regular puzzle practice can improve accuracy in tight moments.
Practice and study plan
Daily tactical work: 20-30 minutes solving puzzles focused on forks, pins, skewers, and back-rank motifs.
Opening study: pick 1-2 top-performing openings to deepen this month, and add 1 solid, quieter alternative. For example:
Top line to deepen: Blackburne Shilling Gambit, and Vienna Gambit.
Reliable alternative: Caro-Kann or Scandinavian.
Post-game analysis: after each rapid game, note one moment where plans diverged from the best line and define a concrete improvement to study next session.
Endgame drills: practice king-and-pawn endings and basic rook endings to improve conversion chances when you gain a clear edge.
Opening performance snapshot
From your openings data, some lines show stronger performance than others. Use this as a guide to deepen understanding where you’re already doing well and shore up less confident areas. For quick reference, you can explore internal entries on these openings:
Blackburne Shilling Gambit — strong results in your recent games; study typical tactical ideas and common traps. Blackburne Shilling Gambit
Vienna Gambit — high activity and sharp play; focus on middlegame plans and how to handle Black’s counterplay. Vienna Gambit
London System and Colle — solid choices, good to pair with a quiet improvement plan to avoid early risk. London SystemColle