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Bai Jinshi GM

kaka666 Hangzhou Since 2015 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟♟♟
62.2%- 28.9%- 8.9%
Bullet 2918
275W 140L 14D
Blitz 3002
353W 152L 69D
Rapid 2383
11W 5L 9D

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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