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KingGenoxen

Since 2025 (Closed for Fair Play Violations) Chess.com
61.5%- 29.2%- 9.2%
Bullet 2061
22W 4L 0D
Blitz 2923
437W 214L 69D
Rapid 2007
2W 0L 0D
Daily 1100
0W 1L 0D

About KingGenoxen

KingGenoxen is an aggressive, comeback-loving online chess player best known for blitz dominance and long, theatrical endgames. A self-styled blitz specialist, KingGenoxen combines deep opening preparation with tenacity in messy middlegames — the sort of player who will happily trade queens, blunder a piece, and still find a way to win. SEO keywords: KingGenoxen chess, blitz specialist, openings, tactical play, comeback rate.

  • Username: KingGenoxen
  • Preferred time control: Blitz (fast, furious, and often decisive)
  • Peak blitz rating: 2952 (2025-10-28)

Playing profile & style

KingGenoxen favors long, decisive games in fast time controls. Expect a lot of mid- to late-game scrambles: long average game lengths and a high endgame frequency mean this player is comfortable converting small advantages and thriving in complex technical positions.

  • Preferred play: Blitz-first; many games decided by dynamic tactical play.
  • Avg moves per decisive game: ~72 (matches often go the distance).
  • Endgame frequency: ~77% — a sign of patient conversion skills.
  • Tactical resilience: high comeback rate and strong results even after losing material.

Record highlights

KingGenoxen has an imposing blitz portfolio with hundreds of fast games and an overall positive win rate vs a wide range of opponents. Streaks and form are part of the narrative: notable longest winning run and occasional short losing slumps keep things exciting.

  • Blitz record snapshot: majority of games won, with strong conversion in common opening lines.
  • Longest winning streak: 13 games.
  • Current losing streak (short-term): 2 games — nothing a coffee break can’t fix.
  • Most common checking piece: Queen — aggressive checks are a trademark.

Openings & repertoire

KingGenoxen’s opening repertoire is wide but deadly — especially in blitz. Comfortable as White and Black, with excellent success in several specific lines.

  • Favorite weapons (Blitz): Four Knights Game, Caro-Kann, Scandinavian Defense, Closed Sicilian.
  • High-win variations: QGA: 3.e3 c5 (very strong performance), Four Knights Game (great win rate), Sicilian: Closed lines.
  • As White and Black: flexible — wins with both aggressive and calm, technical systems.

Explore a quick sample of KingGenoxen’s approach — quiet development turning into a tactical melee:

Notable opponents & rivalries

KingGenoxen has faced a clutch of regular opponents — some frenemies with surprisingly good records against them, others dominated comprehensively.

  • Most-played opponent: solvedchicken360 — a long rivalry with many close finishes.
  • Other frequent foes: aizrawjath, name-505, clemcand64, gm4life.
  • Strong head-to-heads include perfect streaks against a few opponents, showing both preparation and nerve in critical moments.

When to challenge KingGenoxen

For best chances (and most entertaining games), play around the evening prime: data points point to late evening being KingGenoxen’s most dangerous — but don’t be fooled: this player has excellent win rates across many hours.

  • Best time of day for KingGenoxen: 20:00 (prime blitz hours).
  • Top win-rate hours: 20:00 and several late-night windows — expect intense focus.
  • Fun tactic: try to drag the game into technical endgames where conversion skills are tested.

Data & dynamic views

Interactive and historical views (placeholders for charts and stats):

  • Blitz rating trend:
  • Peak blitz rating (dynamic): 2952 (2025-10-28)
  • Quick profile game sample (replay above) and pausable PGN viewer for study.

Fun facts

  • Comback rate: very high — expect heroic reversals when down material.
  • Average first capture: around move 6 — prefers letting tension build before trades.
  • Sometimes resigns early, but only rarely — the drama is real (early resignation rate ~3%).

Want to study: challenge a few ranked games, open the PGN viewer above, and watch how a prepared opening turns into resilient, tactical endgames.

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