Lovechesss23 — Blitz specialist and adventurous English Opening aficionado
Lovechesss23 is an online chess player known for a heavy preference for fast time controls (Blitz and Bullet), long decisive battles, and a fondness for the English Opening. If you see c4 on move one, there’s a good chance it’s them — they play c4 thousands of times. This profile highlights playing style, favorite openings, performance patterns, and a few cheeky facts every opponent should know.
- Preferred time control: Blitz (fast, fierce, and frequently brilliant)
- Signature first move: c4 — the English Opening in many flavors
- Notable trait: long games and a high endgame frequency (they like to grind)
- Peak Blitz highlight: 2662 (2025-07-06)
Playing style & strengths
Lovechesss23 plays like a marathon sprinter: they love long, decisive encounters and rarely give up early. Their games tend to go deep (average decisive game around 82 moves), and their EndgameFrequency is high — they thrive when the position simplifies and technique matters.
- Endgame-focused: Endgame frequency ~84% — careful technique over flashy tactics.
- Tactical resilience: Comeback rate ~79% — excellent at turning losing positions around.
- Patient attacker: AvgMovesPerWin ~83 — slow pressure and precise conversion.
- Not afraid to resign early sometimes: EarlyResignationRate ~32% (they know when to conserve energy).
Opening repertoire — what to expect
Expect the English Opening and a handful of offbeat, tricky systems. As Black they often steer into Sicilian O'Kelly lines and other asymmetric defenses designed to unbalance the opponent quickly.
- White: English Opening (Agincourt and Symmetrical lines are staples). See English Opening.
- Black: Sicilian Defense — especially the O'Kelly Variation. See Sicilian Defense: O'Kelly Variation.
- Surprise choices: Nimzo-Larsen Attack and the Amar Gambit pop up regularly, especially in Bullet.
- First-move breakdown: overwhelmingly c4 (the classic English).
Representative mini-line (try it in the viewer):
Performance patterns & psychology
Lovechesss23 is reliably stronger in blitz than in longer formats, and shows distinct time-of-day and day-of-week effects. They're especially dangerous mid-afternoon.
- Best time of day to face them: around 16:00 (their listed BestTimeOfDayToPlay).
- WinRateByDayOfWeek peaks on Thursday and Tuesday; Wednesday is their least effective day.
- Strength-adjusted win rates: Bullet edges out Blitz slightly — expect sharp tactical fights online.
- Psychological trend: TiltFactor 9 — they’re human; momentum matters.
Streaks, rivalries, and memorable opponents
Lovechesss23 has seen both hot streaks and rough patches: a longest winning run of 14 games and a hardest losing run of 9. They’ve played some opponents many times — a few names stand out in the head-to-heads.
- Longest winning streak: 14 games
- Longest losing streak: 9 games; current losing streak: 1
- Most-played opponent: gabuniaaaa (61 games) — a true rivalry. View profile: gabuniaaaa
- Notable upset: a decisive win vs ceuta_forever in multiple encounters — try this game: Great upset vs ceuta_forever
Statistics snapshot & tactical tendencies
Numbers tell a story: lots of wins when ahead, strong recovery after material losses, and a fondness for delivering checks with the queen.
- Total decisive play: many wins and losses, relatively few draws — games are for fighting.
- WinRateWhenFirstToCheck: ~58% — initiative pays.
- Most common checking piece: Queen — expect early pressure on the king.
- Average first capture around move 8 — middlegame skirmishes are typical.
Fun facts & placeholders
Because every good profile needs a sprinkle of personality and tools for exploration:
- Try the Blitz rating chart:
- Peak ratings (quick reference): Blitz — 2662 (2025-07-06); Bullet — 2613 (2026-02-19)
- Explore common terms: English Opening · Sicilian Defense: O'Kelly Variation
How to follow Lovechesss23
To study their games, watch blitz sessions, or prepare against them: focus on the English Opening, be ready for the O'Kelly, and expect long endgames. If you want a fast, tactical slugfest, challenge them in Bullet; for a technical grind, meet them in Blitz.
- Preparation tip: practice symmetrical English and anti-English sidelines.
- Match tactic: don’t rush — they excel in long conversions and counterplay.
- Want to see one of their typical battles again? Replay the sample above in the embedded viewer.