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Laschon

Since 2019 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟♟
50.7%- 42.0%- 7.3%
Bullet 1803
1W 3L 1D
Blitz 2440
2266W 1881L 323D
Rapid 1206
9W 2L 4D
Daily 1624
1W 0L 0D

Overview

Laschon is a blitz specialist, the kind of player who treats the 3+0 clock like a friendly but persistent metronome. Quick on the clock and fond of long middlegames, Laschon climbed the blitz ladder steadily and now sits among the sharper end of the online pack — a player you respect before move 10 and fear after move 40. Favorite time control: Blitz. Peak blitz rating: 2551 (2026-02-21).

  • Preferred time control: Blitz (fast, furious, and tactical)
  • Active years covered: 2019–2026
  • Biggest strengths: comeback ability, long decisive games, endgame experience

Playing Style

If chess had a movie genre, Laschon would be a slow-burn thriller: long games, tension-building, and often an unexpected twist. Expect long win/loss battles rather than quick skirmishes.

  • Endgame frequency: high — Laschon often grinds opponents down (EndgameFrequency ~79%).
  • Avg moves per decisive game: very long — wins average about 74 moves, losses about 80.
  • Tactical resilience: outstanding comeback rate (~88%) — give Laschon an edge and they’ll find resourceful counterplay.
  • Early resignation rate is low-ish (~17%), so games usually play out to real conclusions.

Openings & Preparation

Laschon favors classical and flexible systems that lead to rich middlegame play. One recurring theme is a fondness for Alapin structures when facing the Sicilian, and a knack for extracting long-term pressure from seemingly quiet openings.

Career Highlights & Trends

Laschon’s trajectory reads like a tale of steady improvement and hard-fought refinement. A string of long seasons, heavy blitz activity, and frequent tournament-style stretches produced notable peaks and memorable streaks.

  • Remarkable consistency in blitz activity — thousands of blitz games across multiple years.
  • Longest winning streak: 13 games. Longest losing streak: 7 games.
  • Overall blitz record (summary): impressive volume and experience — a player who has seen nearly every tactical motif in the book.
  • Best times to play: statistically strong in the early morning hours and late evening (great form around 01:00 and solid at 20:00–21:00).

Memorable Opponents & Games

Laschon has developed rivalries and friendly feuds with a handful of regulars. The most-played opponent is evea29, and several other names appear frequently on the score sheet.

  • Most-played opponents include: evea29, res128, pacersimo, knyaz13, antiego.
  • Representative game: A memorable blitz finish

Notable Stats & Quirks

Numbers that tell the story: Laschon likes long battles, bounces back from deficit positions often, and tends to win more as White.

  • Comeback rate and resourcefulness are unusually high.
  • White win rate outstrips Black (WhiteWinRate ~54%).
  • Most common checking piece: the queen — Laschon uses it to prod opponents into errors.

Practice Material & Example

Want to study a typical Laschon game? Here’s a short illustrative PGN you can explore in a viewer:

And for trend-watchers: a compact ratings chart for the blitz years is available below.

Blitz Rating256723682168196817682019: 18342020: 20302021: 20742022: 22562023: 23102024: 23072025: 24082026: 250120192020202120222023202420252026

Personality & Final Notes

Funny, focused, and a little stubborn about endgames — opponents report that Laschon “keeps the board interesting” and will press long after others have logged off. If you want a challenging blitz match with lots of instructional moments (and a sprinkle of drama), challenge Laschon — and bring a coffee: these games can be long.

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