Meet kajopm, a chess enthusiast well-versed in the art of blazing-fast maneuvers and lightning-quick decisions. Highly skilled in Bullet chess, kajopm brings intense energy and strategic play to each game, proving that slow and steady isn’t always the winning way. Their style is characterized by a strong preference for quick-paced games, where tactical awareness and rapid calculation matter most.
Playing Style & Strengths
Preferred Time Control: Bullet
Fast Finisher: An average of around 67 moves per win, showcasing a balanced mix of patience and precision.
Tactical Brilliance: With an impressive 84.32% comeback rate, kajopm keeps the fight alive even when down a piece.
Endgame Enthusiast: Plays endgames in nearly 70% of games, showing solid positional understanding.
Psychological Toughness: Low tilt factor (12), keeping calm under pressure and bouncing back from setbacks.
French Defense: Horwitz Attack, Papa-Ticulat Gambit with over 58% win rate in Blitz.
Reti Opening with impressive wins in Rapid.
Caro-Kann Defense favored with solid success in Blitz.
Queen's Pawn Game variations excelled in Bullet games.
Longest Winning Streak of 13 games — proving kajopm’s ability to dominate when in form.
Community & Opponents
kajopm has battled numerous opponents, with some fierce rivalries and sweet victories:
Most Frequent Opponent: kincsototh (94 games)
Best Win Rates (>90%): Many opponents including arzaan99, tdj64, dmytrohorb, and more.
Strong competitor: Challenged top players frequently and held steady.
Fun Facts
Has a bullet ⚡ speed that could make even a bullet train jealous.
Favors quick openings like the French Horwitz to surprise opponents.
Can maintain a 100% win rate during the midnight chess sessions (0:00) — the best time to challenge kajopm! 🌙
Known for bouncing back – an 84% comeback rate after losing material proves fighting spirit.
Coach Chesswick
Overall Performance and Rating Trends
Your current strength adjusted win rate is approximately 51%, which suggests you are holding steady with competitive results against similarly rated players in bullet chess. Over the last six months, you have increased your rating by 17 points and show a positive rating trend slope of about 20, indicating ongoing improvement and growth in your game.
However, the last month shows no rating change, though there is a positive trend slope suggesting recent efforts might be starting to bear fruit. Maintaining consistent practice focusing on your weaknesses will help continue this upward trajectory.
Analysis of Recent Bullet Games
Reviewing your recent games provides some insights into strengths and areas for improvement:
Strengths:
Good opening preparation evident in varied openings such as the King's Gambit declined structures and Indian Game variants.
Effective exploitation of inaccuracies by opponents, sometimes winning by checkmate or resignation before time control due to tactical sharpness.
Comfort with attacking themes and piece activity typical of faster time controls.
Areas to Improve:
Opening Stability: Some losses involve early tactical complications and pressure in familiar openings like the Indian Game or King's Gambit Declined. Strengthening your understanding of key opening ideas might prevent unfavorable positions early.
Endgame Technique: A few losses came from checkmate patterns or exploiting pins and forks in late middle or endgame stages—improving calculation and defensive technique under time pressure may help maintain resilience.
Time Management: Some wins were due to opponents losing on time. Optimizing your clock management to avoid time scrambles will consolidate your gains and prevent unnecessary losses.
Mindset and Practice: The positive trend slopes suggest your training or study habits are working. Continue focusing not only on tactics and openings but also on pattern recognition especially related to defensive resources.
Opening Insights
From the openings you have played and faced:
You often engage in aggressive and dynamic openings such as the King's Gambit (including declined and classical variations) and Indian Game setups.
Familiarity with less common lines like the Englund Gambit and modern defense variants shows an adventurous style—keep refining understanding of these to leverage surprise advantages.
Working on mastering a core repertoire around these openings could improve consistency in both opening preparation and early middle-game planning.
Suggestions for Continued Improvement
Analyze Your Losses: Dive deeper into the moments where tactical oversights or poor positional decisions led to losses. Tools like engine analysis or coach review can illuminate missed defensive resources.
Opening Study: Focus on main lines and ideas behind your chosen openings, aiming to avoid discomfort or unexpected traps early.
Endgame Practice: Practice particular endgame scenarios to build confidence, especially those arising frequently from your common openings.
Time Management: Practice managing your clock under bullet conditions to maintain calm and accuracy during critical moments.
Pattern Drills: Tactical pattern drills and defensive exercises will sharpen your calculation speed and resilience.
Keep playing regularly, reflect on your games, and stay mindful of improving your weak spots. Your recent rating trend is encouraging—building upon this foundation will raise your bullet chess level significantly.