Overview
Laggy Mouseslip (laggymouseslip) is a Bullet specialist known for fast, chaotic and entertaining games. Most active between 2016 and 2018, Laggy built a huge Bullet sample and developed a reputation for aggressive opening play and resilient comebacks. Preferred time control: Bullet chess.
Career snapshot: thousands of Bullet decisions with a long history of play and a tendency to grind long decisive games. Peak Bullet rating: 2082 (2018-01-26).
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Playing Style
Laggy favors high intensity and long decisive fights. Expect lots of checks, endgame scrambles and dramatic turnarounds.
- Style: aggressive, tactical and willing to brawl in messy positions
- Endgames: high frequency, often reaching long endgames (endgame frequency is very high)
- Average game length: around 75 moves for wins and slightly more for losses
- Tactical resilience: strong comeback rate and solid win rate after material losses
- Tilt factor: 9, so be kind if you beat them in a time scramble
Opening Repertoire
A colorful cookbook of choices. Laggy loves surprise systems and gambits as White and often replies with pragmatic defenses as Black.
- Favourite White weapon: Amar Gambit — heavy usage and many wins with it as White
- Top Black replies: French Defense and Australian Defense — reliable counters in Bullet
- Also plays: London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation, Colle System: Rhamphorhynchus Variation, King's Indian Attack
- Notable approach: mix of offbeat A00 lines and mainstream systems to keep opponents uncomfortable
Notable Records and Opponents
Massive Bullet sample means many rematches and long rivalries.
- Most played opponent: steven21ys with 105 encounters. Record vs steven21ys: many battles and a tight overall score.
- Longest winning streak: 10 games
- Longest losing streak: 9 games; current losing streak: 1
- Overall Bullet wins versus losses: a very large body of wins and losses reflecting extensive Bullet experience
Sample Game and Study
Try a short illustrative sequence from Laggy's toolbox. Use the embedded viewer to replay the miniature chaos.
A notable quick finish against a regular opponent: Dramatic Finish
Fun Facts and Notes
- Best time of day to play: around 02:00 according to performance trends
- Comeback artist: very high comeback rate, often turning losing positions into wins
- Checks are common: the queen and rook figure prominently in the checking statistics
- Preferred battlefield: short time controls where instincts and nerves matter most
If you want to study Laggy's play look for games featuring the Amar Gambit and late minute time scrambles. Expect creative tactics and entertaining mistakes on both sides.