Overview
KishidoChess is an online chess player known for a spirited, slightly chaotic approach to the board and a soft spot for Daily games. Comfortable taking long, thoughtful turns and experimenting with offbeat lines, KishidoChess mixes serious study with a healthy dose of humor. Preferred time control: Daily.
Quick snapshot: a peak Rapid milestone is available here 1179 (2025-11-24). For a visual of recent trends see the Rapid chart below.
Playing Style and Strengths
KishidoChess plays like someone who enjoys tactical fireworks but also tolerates long maneuvering battles. The profile shows a player who often delivers checks with the queen and is willing to press complex positions into the endgame.
- Tactical courage and comeback potential: Comeback rate 66.67 percent.
- Average decisive game length leans toward longer fights: roughly 40 moves per win.
- Likes to force the first captures early. Average first capture occurs around move 5.
- Early resignation rate around 16.3 percent, so resilience is mixed.
Openings and Trends
KishidoChess oscillates between reputable mainline choices and cheeky gambits. Two patterns stand out: strong results with the Scotch Game when playing White, and a love-hate relationship with the Elephant Gambit when facing it as Black.
- Top successful white opening: Scotch Game (solid win rate when used).
- Surprising success with the Barnes Defense in a small sample.
- Areas to tighten up: the Elephant Gambit and several offbeat traps that often lead to quick losses.
Try this sample Scotch Game sequence often seen in KishidoChess games:
Recent Form and Streaks
Recent activity shows a player grinding through a tough patch. Notable streaks:
- Longest winning streak: 2 games.
- Longest losing streak: 7 games. Current losing streak: 7 games.
- Daily games are the preferred arena and a place for steady improvement.
Notable Game
A recent match captures both the daring and the learning curve of KishidoChess. Watch the game linked below for a classic mix of tactical opportunism and late-stage pressure.
Opponents and Rivalries
KishidoChess has a few repeat opponents who help shape the competitive story. The most frequently faced opponent is elnaria with a small but telling head to head.
- Most played opponent: elnaria (three games, mixed results).
- Other recurring opponents include ok-308 and elijahlogozarstudent.
Fun Facts and Habits
- Best time of day to play: around 01:00 according to the data. Night owl or time zone wizard? You decide.
- Often delivers the earliest checks with the queen, making games feel cinematic.
- Average moves per win: about 40. Expect patient games and occasional dramatic finishes.
- Psychological trend: a modest tilt factor. Coffee and a short break may help after a loss.
How to Follow and Improve
For players studying KishidoChess, focus on handling early gambits and converting middlegame activity into clean endgames. For KishidoChess, double down on the Scotch and polish responses to the Elephant Gambit.
Useful links and resources:
- Opening study: Scotch Game
- Trap awareness: Elephant Gambit
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