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lolated8

Playing Since: 2015-07-13 (Active)

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Daily: 1692
240W / 44L / 6D
Rapid: 2237
435W / 165L / 65D
Blitz: 2043
7324W / 6079L / 967D
Bullet: 1958
2263W / 1829L / 168D

Overview

lolated8 is a fast-paced chess grinder known for explosive play in short time controls. Preferred time control: Bullet — expect lightning tactics, quick practical decisions and cheeky sacrifices. A long history on online servers has produced thousands of games across Bullet and Blitz, and a relentless appetite for openings that surprise opponents.

  • Preferred time control: Bullet (rapid-fire, tactical)
  • Peak highlights: Blitz 2487 (2021-02-22) • Bullet 2143 (2021-02-15) • Rapid 2317 (2020-09-25)
  • Quick snapshot: loves dynamic openings and long endgame fights (yes, really — many wins go the distance)

Playing Style & Strengths

lolated8 combines opportunistic tactics with surprising staying power. Games often go deep — wins and losses alike tend to be marathon affairs rather than instant flag-outs.

  • Endgame frequency: 74.15% — a sign that lots of games reach later stages
  • Average moves per win: 73.33 — patient, persistent play when ahead
  • Average moves per loss: 67.60 — fights to the bitter end
  • Comeback rate: 84.14% — impressive resilience after setbacks
  • Win after losing material: ~52.38% — tactical awareness that turns mistakes around
  • Early resignation rate: 1.3% — rarely gives up early

Opening Repertoire

lolated8 favors flexible, offbeat and aggressive systems that create imbalanced positions — perfect for Bullet and Blitz where initiative matters most.

Streaks, Opponents & Records

lolated8 has put together some memorable runs and keeps busy with a handful of regular rivals.

  • Longest winning streak: 32 games — streaks like this are the stuff of legend in fast chess
  • Longest losing streak: 11 games — even the best have off periods
  • Most-played opponents: polychrome02 (326 games), harryhasparov (324), fedzbar (274)
  • Signature head-to-heads: dominant records vs polychrome02 and harryhasparov show consistent superiority in repeated matchups

When to Challenge lolated8

Timing matters — lolated8 performs best late at night and during evening hours. If you like fighting from early middlegame chaos to long endgames, schedule a match around these peak windows.

  • Best time of day: 23:00 (player’s sweet spot)
  • Top hourly win-rate peaks: 23:00 (60%), 18:00 (58.6%), 21:00 (58.5%)
  • Strongest days: Monday–Wednesday and Friday show slightly higher win rates

Fun Facts & Extras

A few entertaining tidbits and interactive bits for fans and students of the game.

  • Stamina: lots of long fights — expect long, gritty wins.
  • Psychology: tilt factor 11 — keeps fighting but be warned: momentum matters.
  • Explore a sample Blitz rating trend:
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  • Sample Sicilian Najdorf miniature (watch the tactics):
  • Cheer on — or prepare to be crushed by — one of lolated8’s frequent rivals: polychrome02

Closing Note

lolated8 is a Bullet specialist with deep practical skills, a love for imbalanced positions, and a penchant for dragging opponents into long, decisive battles. Whether you want a tactical slugfest or a late-night marathon, challenge accepted — but bring your A-game (and a good mouse/clock).


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Quick summary

Nice work — your recent bullet games show strong practical sense: active pieces, good rook play and the ability to convert chances by piling on pressure. A lot of your wins come from forcing play and time pressure. Below are focused, actionable suggestions to turn those strengths into more consistent results.

Example game to review

One of your most recent wins (Black vs thebee91) is a good model of steady pressure, piece activity and converting into a winning endgame. Replay a short chunk to see the plan and the transition into a winning rook endgame:

What you're doing well

  • Active rooks and open-file play — you consistently look to double and invade on the c- and r-files.
  • Forcing play in the middlegame — you like simplifying into favorable endgames rather than dragging out complications, which is excellent in bullet.
  • Clock awareness — several wins came from time pressure on the opponent. You use practical chances well when the clock is a factor.
  • Good finishing technique in short time controls — you find mating nets and decisive tactical shots (example: the Re4 mate in one of your wins).

Key areas to improve

  • Time management below ~10 seconds — you win on the clock sometimes, but also lose by running out. Keep a little buffer; avoid risky long calculations when under 15 seconds.
  • Avoid repetitive piece shuffling with no plan. In a couple of games you moved the same bishop/rook back and forth instead of finishing development or forcing a break — aim to make each move improve a concrete target.
  • Overextending on pawn storms without ensuring king safety. In the loss versus ahdragos you pushed aggressively but ended up with counterplay and decisive queen exchanges. When you attack, keep escape squares and tactical checks in mind.
  • Endgame technique in some queen/rook endings — when material is simplified you occasionally miss the fastest winning route or allow opposite-side counterplay. A few basic templates (rook on the 7th, cutting the king off) will pay dividends.

Practical next steps (bullet-friendly)

  • Pre-move discipline: only pre-move obvious recaptures or checks. In bullet, bad pre-moves are a bigger leak than slow thinking.
  • One-minute checklist before finalizing an attack: (1) Is my king safe? (2) Are there tactical replies? (3) Do I leave any pieces en prise? If any answer is “no/unsure,” slow down a half-second and recalc a forcing line.
  • When ahead simplify into clear winning endgames — trade queens if your opponent has no counterplay and you can convert with active rooks.
  • Practice keeping 10–20 seconds as a buffer. If you reach <10s, switch to the simplest winning plan (avoid long lines).

Training drills (10–20 minutes each)

  • Tactics: 5–10 minute rapid tactic set focusing on pins, forks and mating nets (mate in 2–3). This boosts pattern recognition under time pressure.
  • Endgames: 10 minutes reviewing basic rook endgames (Lucena, Philidor ideas) and a few queen vs rook scenarios.
  • Opening practicality: pick one reliable setup from your strong openings like English Opening or Caro-Kann Defense and drill the first 8–10 moves until they’re automatic.
  • Bullet warmup: 5 unrated 1+0 games focused only on not losing on time — practice managing the clock rather than perfect play.

Study routine for the week

  • Day 1: 15–20 minutes tactics + 5 minute bullet warmup.
  • Day 2: 15 minutes rook endgames + review 2 recent losses and annotate 2 mistakes.
  • Day 3: Opening drill (choose one line from your top openings) + 5 games bullet focusing on not pre-moving.
  • Day 4: Light tactics and replay the win vs handedonmez to extract finishing ideas.

How to review a game efficiently

  • Pick 2 key positions: one where you gained advantage and one where you lost it. Ask “what changed? — tactic, time, or plan?”
  • Limit engine checks to 1–2 suggestions per game — focus on understanding WHY a move is stronger, not just memorizing it.
  • Save recurring mistakes into a short list (e.g., "premoves", "piece shuffling", "king safety in pawn storms") and review that list before each session.

Final notes & follow-up

You're already doing a lot that wins bullet games: active rooks, forcing simplifications and practical time play. Tighten up a few habits (pre-moves, avoid aimless shuffles, basic endgames) and you should see those small rating gains become steadier. If you want, send 2–3 of your recent games (one win, one loss) and I’ll annotate the turning moments and give move-by-move practical alternatives.

Opponents to look back on: thebee91, ahdragos, handedonmez.



🆚 Opponent Insights

Recent Opponents
thebee91 1W / 0L / 0D View
ahdragos 0W / 2L / 0D View
twertoise 1W / 0L / 0D View
r_vade 0W / 1L / 0D View
Most Played Opponents
polychrome02 302W / 14L / 10D View Games
harryhasparov 283W / 20L / 21D View Games
fedzbar 191W / 61L / 22D View Games
garikmirzoyanvv 99W / 100L / 33D View Games
jamcon0306 157W / 9L / 6D View Games

Rating

Year Bullet Blitz Rapid Daily
2025 1958 2043
2024 2027 2173 2237 1692
2023 2088 2135 2241 1692
2022 2107 2201 2276 1770
2021 2079 2199 2282 1818
2020 2052 2180 2230 1659
2019 1853 2024 1988 1570
2018 1769 1879 1873 1677
2017 1675 1723 1848 1817
2016 1667 1724 1936 1797
2015 1161 1476 1947 1716
Rating by Year2015201620172018201920202021202220232024202522821161YearRatingBulletBlitzRapidDaily

Stats by Year

Year White Black Moves
2025 12W / 10L / 1D 12W / 10L / 1D 82.1
2024 34W / 8L / 3D 36W / 10L / 0D 76.7
2023 6W / 9L / 1D 8W / 6L / 1D 72.4
2022 555W / 362L / 45D 506W / 407L / 53D 75.1
2021 857W / 462L / 111D 821W / 517L / 84D 74.1
2020 1330W / 712L / 169D 1237W / 827L / 149D 75.9
2019 964W / 651L / 103D 823W / 801L / 138D 75.1
2018 603W / 490L / 70D 529W / 562L / 73D 73.2
2017 657W / 495L / 66D 584W / 560L / 70D 69.8
2016 683W / 525L / 45D 665W / 558L / 44D 67.4
2015 325W / 167L / 24D 298W / 184L / 25D 63.8

Openings: Most Played

Bullet Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Nimzo-Larsen Attack 362 199 148 15 55.0%
Amar Gambit 221 134 78 9 60.6%
Caro-Kann Defense 204 114 86 4 55.9%
English Opening 194 105 80 9 54.1%
Sicilian Defense 141 74 63 4 52.5%
English Opening: Agincourt Defense 130 77 51 2 59.2%
Amazon Attack: Siberian Attack 126 57 61 8 45.2%
Alekhine Defense 124 76 45 3 61.3%
Czech Defense 110 68 42 0 61.8%
English Opening: Anglo-Indian Defense 105 54 42 9 51.4%
Blitz Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Sicilian Defense 865 471 337 57 54.5%
English Opening: Drill Variation 623 338 251 34 54.2%
Sicilian Defense: Najdorf Variation 604 314 261 29 52.0%
English Opening 593 314 252 27 53.0%
English Opening: Agincourt Defense 526 305 187 34 58.0%
English Opening: Anglo-Indian Defense 471 249 192 30 52.9%
Sicilian Defense: Alapin Variation 432 229 172 31 53.0%
Gruenfeld: Exchange Variation 390 191 163 36 49.0%
Bird Opening: Dutch Variation, Batavo Gambit 385 241 120 24 62.6%
Amazon Attack: Siberian Attack 334 172 139 23 51.5%
Rapid Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Czech Defense 46 31 9 6 67.4%
Sicilian Defense 34 25 5 4 73.5%
Modern 26 18 7 1 69.2%
Sicilian Defense: Najdorf Variation 25 15 5 5 60.0%
Caro-Kann Defense 22 15 3 4 68.2%
Bird Opening: Dutch Variation, Batavo Gambit 19 13 3 3 68.4%
Amar Gambit 17 12 5 0 70.6%
Pirc Defense: Classical Variation 17 13 3 1 76.5%
London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation 15 6 7 2 40.0%
Sicilian Defense: Alapin Variation 15 11 4 0 73.3%
Daily Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Caro-Kann Defense 18 17 1 0 94.4%
Sicilian Defense 16 11 5 0 68.8%
Amar Gambit 13 10 3 0 76.9%
Amazon Attack 10 8 2 0 80.0%
English Opening: Drill Variation 10 6 4 0 60.0%
English Opening: Agincourt Defense 9 7 1 1 77.8%
English Opening 9 8 1 0 88.9%
Amazon Attack: Siberian Attack 8 8 0 0 100.0%
Sicilian Defense: Najdorf Variation 8 4 3 1 50.0%
Petrov's Defense 6 4 2 0 66.7%

🔥 Streaks

Streak Longest Current
Winning 32 1
Losing 11 0
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