Overview
Otis Wilson (username M0USEsIip) is a National Master who has built a reputation as a blitz specialist with a knack for long, practical battles. A mix of sharp tactics and slow endgame pressure defines the play. Opponents joke that Otis will outlast you on the clock and then smile politely while converting the win.
- Title: National Master (National)
- Preferred time control: Blitz
- Peak blitz performance: 2418 (2025-11-27)
Playing style and strengths
Otis prefers complex, decision rich positions and enjoys steering games toward long endgames. High endgame frequency and average game lengths above 70 moves show a willingness to grind. The player also boasts a strong comeback rate and converts chaotic chances better than most.
- Endgame oriented with patient technique
- High comeback rate and resilience after material setbacks
- Average moves per decisive game: about 71
Openings and repertoire
Otis gravitates toward dynamic, offbeat systems that yield practical imbalance. The Amazon Attack family and Czech Defense appear frequently, and he is comfortable in both tactical melees and slow positional contests.
- Frequent white choices: Amazon Attack, London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation
- Frequent black choices: Czech Defense, Philidor Defense
- Solid QGD and A40 knowledge for handling quieter structures
Rivalries and notable opponents
Otis has logged many games against a small group of frequent rivals. Matches against these players often shape seasonal momentum and are great study material for anyone wanting to learn Otis patterns.
- Most-played opponents: Kofi Tatum, Zehro Zahirovic, vladpekkoev
- Strong head-to-head showings versus vladpekkoev and 24k407; challenging results versus luvalu
Routine and peak times
Otis does especially well in early morning sessions. Data suggests unusual but effective training hours and clear streaks in both directions.
- Best time of day to play: 05:00
- Longest winning streak: 9 games
- Longest losing streak: 10 games
Study kit and examples
For coaches and students, here are a few placeholders to explore Otis's trends and a concise sample game to replay.
- Rating trend snapshot:
- Peak blitz marker: 2418 (2025-11-27)
- Sample game to study typical middlegame themes:
If you plan to face Otis, prepare unexpected sidelines and be ready for long tactical fights that often end in technical endgames.
Follow and learn more
To keep tabs on Otis, watch blitz arenas and rapid events. For quick reference points, check these frequent opponent profiles and opening terms.
- Opponents to follow: 24k407, cdgrzes, thehumanchesscalculator
- Opening to explore: Amazon Attack