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Bai Jinshi GM

Username: kaka666

Location: Hangzhou

Playing Since: 2015-08-14 (Active)

Wow Factor: ♟♟♟♟♟

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Rapid: 2383
11W / 5L / 9D
Blitz: 3002
347W / 150L / 67D
Bullet: 2891
237W / 126L / 11D

Grandmaster Bai Jinshi

Meet Bai Jinshi, also known by the chess battlefield alias kaka666 — a titleholder sanctioned by the mighty chess overlords at FIDE as a Grandmaster. This isn’t just your casual coffee shop player; Bai Jinshi’s reputation is built on endless blitz and bullet battles where strategy and speed collide in a dazzling dance.

A Meteoric Rise Through the Ratings

Starting from a respectable bullet rating around 1387 back in 2015, Bai didn’t just climb the ranks… they rocketed! Peaking at an unbelievable 2999 in Bullet and breaking the 3000 barrier with a 3002 Blitz rating in early 2024, they have proven that patience and practice can indeed co-exist with blazing speed. If chess were a video game, Bai would surely be a top-tier speedrunner setting new records every day.

Playing Style: The Artful Dodger of Chess Endgames

Bai loves a long fight, with an average win stretching over 75 moves. A connoisseur of endgames, no fewer than 79% of games go the distance, often showcasing ramps of resilience and tactical swag. Early resignations? About a casual 3.8%, because every battle is a chance to demonstrate skill—even if sometimes it’s just to lick the wounds before the next epic showdown.

Psychological Edge and Comebacks

Tilt factor? Barely 6 (humans might envy). Bai has mastered the art of bouncing back with an impressive 85.5% comeback rate after losing a piece, turning adversity into advantage like a chess Houdini. Best playing hour: morning vibes at 9 AM—clearly the secret to seeing the board with crystal clarity, or maybe just better coffee.

Opening Repertoire: Mystery and Kings Indian Pizzazz

When it comes to openings, Bai prefers to keep opponents guessing with a “Top Secret” approach that nets a solid 62% win rate in bullet chess. Meanwhile, the Kings Indian Attack and its variants have been faithful allies, delivering perfect win rates (100%) in their few showings. The French Defense and English openings also make cameo appearances—because variety is the spice of checkmate.

Recent Performance & Notable Games

On May 25, 2025, in a striking bullet duel, kaka666 checkmated an opponent with finesse and precision in a King's Indian Attack setup — a signature opening serving as a gateway to victory. Whether it’s orchestrating dazzling attacks or navigating complex endgames, Bai’s games are a chess fan’s delight.

Rivals & Friends on the Board

Bai Jinshi has knuckled up against a colorful gallery of adversaries—from fierce foes like manudavid2910 and aliencowboy to friendly rivals such as penguininja and voltice, often with a positive score to boot. It’s a robust network of titans clashing over 64 squares—chess drama guaranteed!

Fun Fact

With a blitz longest winning streak clocked at a whopping 22 games, Bai can indeed channel the wrath of a chess grand slammer when in the zone. But even superheroes stumble — the longest losing streak reminds us that even Grandmasters sometimes meet their match.

Who needs luck when you’ve got 3000+ rating points and nerves of steel? Bai Jinshi is clearly here to check(mate) every expectation.


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Feedback for Bai Jinshi

Hi Bai Jinshi, I've reviewed your most recent games and I'd like to share some constructive feedback to help strengthen your play:

Positives:

  • Opening play: Your handling of the Kings Indian Attack and related systems shows good understanding of thematic plans, such as early piece development and control of key central squares.
  • Endgame technique: In your wins, you demonstrated strong endgame technique, accurately converting advantages with precise calculation and patience.
  • Tactical alertness: You frequently spotted tactical opportunities, including well-timed checks and mating nets, which led to decisive victories.

Areas for Improvement:

  • Handling dynamic pawn structures: In a few losses, the tension around the center and queenside pawn structure allowed your opponent counterplay. Consider deepening your understanding of pawn breaks and when to simplify versus keeping tension.
  • Piece coordination under pressure: Some critical moments showed slight miscoordination or passive placement of pieces when defending. Enhancing your positional evaluation in such moments will improve resilience.
  • Opening surprises and adaptability: Opponents sometimes deviated early from your expected setup, creating unfamiliar positions. Expanding your opening repertoire or preparing flexible plans can help you stay comfortable in varied positions.
  • Time management: While most moves were well-paced, a few sharp positions might benefit from allocating a little more time to calculation to avoid missed resources or subtle tactical pitfalls.

Training Suggestions:

  • Review critical games with engines focusing on pawn structures and strategic concepts like outposts, open files, and weak squares.
  • Practice endgame studies, especially those involving rook endgames and queen vs. pawn endgames, to maintain your solid technique.
  • Play training games using variable openings to build flexibility and confidence against less familiar responses.
  • Use slower time controls occasionally to improve deep thinking and time management skills.

Keep up the hard work and continue learning from each game. Your tactical sharpness and endgame skills are commendable foundations to build upon!



🆚 Opponent Insights

Recent Opponents
Dr. Victor von Doom 2W / 1L / 0D
hannibal4 0W / 1L / 0D
ნაზი თებიძე 2W / 0L / 0D
Karen Grigoryan 1W / 0L / 0D
lopes 1W / 0L / 0D
penetrators666 4W / 1L / 0D
shivampant20052006 3W / 1L / 0D
ghostfang2 3W / 0L / 0D
salimovshovkat 1W / 0L / 0D
wish-there-with-you 3W / 2L / 0D
Most Played Opponents
Manu David 11W / 12L / 0D
Alan Stein 12W / 8L / 0D
Anatoly Bykhovsky 8W / 9L / 1D
voltice 15W / 0L / 1D
witchcraft82 13W / 2L / 0D

Rating

Year Bullet Blitz Rapid Daily
2025 2891 2710
2024 2886 3002
2023 2383
2022 2840 2476
2021 2885 2834
2020 2885 2785 2321
2019 2714 2692 2556
2018 2635 2722 2553
2017 2536 2776
2016 2384 2537
2015 2393 2255
Rating by Year2015201620172018201920202021202220232024202530022255YearRatingBulletBlitzRapid

Stats by Year

Year White Black Moves
2025 23W / 13L / 1D 25W / 9L / 4D 87.0
2024 11W / 5L / 0D 9W / 7L / 0D 73.9
2023 0W / 1L / 1D 0W / 1L / 2D 85.0
2022 8W / 2L / 1D 6W / 2L / 3D 72.4
2021 40W / 18L / 9D 31W / 27L / 10D 77.4
2020 24W / 13L / 7D 20W / 14L / 12D 81.3
2019 17W / 6L / 8D 11W / 12L / 9D 77.7
2018 6W / 3L / 2D 6W / 4L / 1D 72.5
2017 46W / 20L / 9D 45W / 17L / 14D 72.9
2016 74W / 28L / 3D 67W / 31L / 5D 85.3
2015 73W / 17L / 3D 64W / 28L / 2D 74.5

Openings: Most Played

Bullet Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Colle System: Rhamphorhynchus Variation 24 18 4 2 75.0%
English Opening: Agincourt Defense 14 11 3 0 78.6%
Amar Gambit 13 9 4 0 69.2%
Australian Defense 12 8 4 0 66.7%
Döry Defense 11 10 1 0 90.9%
Sicilian Defense: Closed 10 7 3 0 70.0%
Hungarian Opening: Wiedenhagen-Beta Gambit 10 7 3 0 70.0%
Sicilian Defense: Alapin Variation 9 5 4 0 55.6%
Caro-Kann Defense 9 7 2 0 77.8%
Caro-Kann Defense: Exchange Variation 7 1 5 1 14.3%
Blitz Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Petrov's Defense 21 9 7 5 42.9%
Unknown 17 8 9 0 47.1%
Catalan Opening 15 7 5 3 46.7%
Gruenfeld: Exchange Variation 14 10 2 2 71.4%
Diemer-Duhm Gambit (DDG): 4...f5 13 6 5 2 46.1%
English Opening: Agincourt Defense 11 8 2 1 72.7%
Grünfeld Defense: Counterthrust Variation 11 6 1 4 54.5%
Nimzo-Larsen Attack 11 6 4 1 54.5%
Amazon Attack: Siberian Attack 11 7 4 0 63.6%
London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation 10 6 1 3 60.0%

🔥 Streaks

Streak Longest Current
Winning 22 4
Losing 6 0