Overview
lupinhen is a fast and fearless blitz specialist known for explosive openings and marathon endgames. Active across 2025 and into 2026, lupinhen shows a clear preference for blitz play and a taste for tactical fireworks. This profile highlights style, openings, streaks, and a few quirks that make lupinhen memorable at the board.
Highlight - peak blitz rating: 2506 (2026-01-24) achieved in January 2026. See the recent trajectory:
.Playing Profile
Preferred time control - Blitz. lupinhen blends aggressive gambit lines with solid endgame technique. Games tend to be long for blitz - decisive games average roughly 72 moves, which suggests stamina and an appetite for complex, tactical middlegames that bleed into long endgames.
- Style: Tactical attacker with strong comeback ability.
- Endgame frequency: High - a lot of games reach deep endings.
- Typical first moves (recent): d4 is the common choice when playing White.
- Best hour to play: evenings around 21:00 show the best win rates.
Opening Repertoire - What to Expect
lupinhen likes to surprise opponents. The repertoire features offbeat yet effective systems as well as classic traps. Below are frequent branches with quick notes and internal links for study.
- Amazon Attack - a staple as White, with mixed results but many decisive battles. Amazon Attack
- Australian Defense - used often as Black, often yielding dynamic counterplay. Australian Defense
- Amar Gambit - a favorite gambit for sharp play and practical chances. Amar Gambit
- Blackburne Shilling Gambit - cheeky trap repertoire piece. Blackburne Shilling Gambit
Sample line to study in the viewer:
Trends, Streaks and Opponents
lupinhen is resilient and capable of long streaks both ways. Recent statistics show a knack for comebacks and a tendency to keep fighting in inferior positions.
- Longest winning streak recorded: 8 games.
- Longest losing streak recorded: 12 games.
- Notable most-played opponents include ghost_of_dasma and derek_parfit. Friendly rivalry with derek_parfit tilts in lupinhen's favor.
- Best day-of-week results: Saturday and Wednesday are strong for wins.
Recent Notable Game
Sample memorable blitz encounter: a sharp middlegame that turned into a long endgame. Replay it here: Blitz Thriller.
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Fun Facts and Placeholders
- Favorite surprise: the Amar Gambit, which yields many of the most entertaining wins. Amar Gambit
- Peak performance marker: 2506 (2026-01-24)
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- Replay a moment of tactical glory: Tactical Swindle (placeholder)
Closing
lupinhen is a blitz-first player who mixes gambit creativity with endgame persistence. Opponents should be ready for chaotic middlegames and long fights. For study or a friendly challenge, check the sample games and openings above.
Keywords for quick search: lupinhen chess, blitz player, Amar Gambit, Australian Defense, Blackburne Shilling Gambit, opening repertoire.