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Muh Muh

Username: majboi1

Playing Since: 2020-06-07 (Active)

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Daily: 774
0W / 1L / 0D
Rapid: 1500
738W / 670L / 56D
Blitz: 1500
4470W / 4270L / 416D
Bullet: 1021
4045W / 4019L / 210D

Majboi1 (Muh Muh) - The Ambitious Tactician

Meet Majboi1, the chess aficionado whose blitz rating has danced around the 1100–1400 range with the poise of a grandmaster in training (or at least someone who’s mastered the art of the comeback). Operating in the fast-paced realms of Bullet, Blitz, and Rapid, Muh Muh has amassed thousands of games, accumulating an impressive collection of wins sprinkled with just enough losses to keep things interesting—because who wants a flawless but boring streak?

Muh Muh's style? Think daring openings like the Accelerated London System and the Zukertort Chigorin Variation. They love to keep opponents guessing but occasionally dabble in the less glamorous Englund Gambit—because variety is the spice of life, right? Despite some theoretical risks, their win rates hover comfortably above 50% in many popular lines, showing an innate ability to turn quirky openings into practical victories.

The numbers tell an intriguing tale: With a current blitz rating nudging just over 1300 and a bullet peak flirting with 1449, Majboi1 shows determination and steady growth. Noteworthy is an 81.4% comeback rate—an almost supernatural ability to claw back after setbacks that would make even the most unflappable players raise an eyebrow. That resilience pairs with a low early resignation rate of 8.3%, proving that giving up early is definitely off the table.

Turn on the clock at 1 AM—the prime battleground for Muh Muh—where their win rate is statistically highest. Move counts reveal a preference for epic battles (average wins span over 67 moves!), which means their games rarely end prematurely, often filled with grinding endgames that test both wit and patience.

Off the board, Muh Muh is a bit of a mystery, but on the 64 squares, they’re a warrior not afraid to mix classical theory with wild experiments. Their blunt bluntness in openings occasionally leads to losses (looking at you, Englund Gambit), yet their tactical prowess more than compensates, as reflected in their various victories by checkmate, resignation, and even timeout.

Recent Memorable Games

In a recent battle against Traptrizzy59, Majboi1 showcased their tactical mettle with a Bishop’s Opening before delivering a swift checkmate in just 16 moves. The game was a whirlwind of sharp moves and bold sacrifices, reaffirming Muh Muh’s penchant for seizing the initiative early and finishing strong.

Watch the game here

Fun Fact

With a tilt factor of 13, Majboi1 sometimes feels the heat but always bounces back—likely fueled by midnight snacks and stubbornness. Their preferred weapon of choice? The Accelerated London System, which has brought them over 800 games—and more than half won! Seriously, that opening sees so much action, it’s practically the queen bee of their repertoire.


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Recent blitz performance: constructive takeaway

You showed a strong appetite for sharp attacks and tactical play in several games, including a couple of clean finishers where you forced a decisive sequence on the opponent’s king. At the same time, there were games where defense lagged or risky overextensions allowed counterplay or a quick turnaround by your opponent. In blitz, the combination of courage and cautious defense is key: you want to keep your initiative when it’s working, but you also need solid, safer paths when the position becomes tense.

What you are doing well

  • You can create decisive attacking chances when the opponent’s king is exposed, and you’ve finished games with clean mating nets in some lines.
  • You are comfortable with aggressive setups that put pressure on the opponent early, which can yield quick wins in blitz.
  • Your ability to coordinate pieces on open lines helps you maximize dynamic chances, especially when you open lines for the rooks and queen.

Key improvements to focus on

  • Defense and consolidation: after gaining a foothold or material, aim to simplify to a favorable endgame or at least maintain king safety. Some long middlegame sequences in your games allowed your opponent to mount a counterattack or equalize.
  • Endgame technique: practice practical rook endings and king activity so you can convert advantages more reliably in blitz where time pressure makes precise play harder.
  • Time management: in blitz, develop a simple plan to avoid getting stuck on a single branch for too long. Balance calculation with practical, solid moves when you’re low on time.
  • Opening discipline: pick 2–3 openings that fit your style and learn their typical middlegame plans. Avoid the most theory-heavy lines in blitz until you’re comfortable with the typical middle-game ideas.

Opening strategy and recommended repertoire

The openings data suggests you perform reasonably well with aggressive setups like Amazon Attack and London System variants (excluding highly theoretical lines). Consider refining a dependable White repertoire around two steady options plus a flexible third, and pair it with a compact Black response to common anti openings.

  • White: commit to two primary openings you understand deeply (for example, a pragmatic London System main line and a flexible Queen’s Pawn setup) and add a third option for surprise value.
  • Black: prepare a simple, solid response to both 1.d4 and 1.e4 (with clear development plans and endgame ideas) to reduce risky calculating under blitz time pressure.

Tactics and calculation plan

  • Boost your pattern recognition with daily tactical puzzles (15–25 per day) focusing on forks, pins, discovered attacks, and back-rank themes.
  • During a game, set a concrete plan after about move 15 (for example, target a specific weakness or open a file) and recheck your plan every 2–3 moves to stay on track.
  • Develop a habit of spotting immediate threats from the opponent and prioritizing forcing moves (checks, captures, threats) to maintain momentum without overextending.

Time management and mindset

  • Try a simple framework: develop for the first 10 moves, pursue a focused plan for the next 10–12 moves, then shift to simplified endings if the position locks in or material stabilizes.
  • Pause to evaluate after critical moments (roughly every 15–20 moves) to confirm your plan and check for tactical threats.
  • If you’re low on time, switch to safer, solid lines rather than riskier tactical attempts; keeping the position solid reduces blunders under pressure.

Two-week training plan

  • Daily: solve 15–25 tactical puzzles with emphasis on defense and king safety patterns.
  • Week 1: Repertoire work — choose two White openings and one Black defense; study typical middlegame plans and common responses, plus 2–3 model games per opening.
  • Week 2: Play 5 blitz games per day focusing on your chosen openings; review each game afterward to identify where you diverged from your plan and how to improve.

Want a tailored plan?

If you’d like, I can tailor the above plan to your profile and preferences. For example, I can map specific drills to your most-used openings and propose a concrete 14-day drill schedule. See your profile for a quick baseline review: muh%20muh



🆚 Opponent Insights

Recent Opponents
minturocksisthegoat 2W / 0L / 1D
kungawo_t 1W / 0L / 0D
destroyourmum69 1W / 0L / 0D
carlorivavercellotti 1W / 0L / 0D
bolis_hyahoocom 1W / 0L / 0D
ultimamoo 0W / 1L / 0D
stnavr 0W / 1L / 0D
naweed22 1W / 0L / 0D
tkyiaungsettt 1W / 0L / 0D
gokulselvaraj74 1W / 0L / 0D
Most Played Opponents
fonebone420 55W / 141L / 87D
Barrett Winchell 8W / 66L / 10D
haru4563 6W / 3L / 6D
idiotpassant 13W / 1L / 0D
knee_pain 7W / 4L / 3D

Rating

Year Bullet Blitz Rapid Daily
2025 926 1500
2024 1381 1236 1500
2023 1369 1235 1351 774
2022 1383 1117 1442
2021 1032 1057 1318
2020 1030 1101 938
Rating by Year2020202120222023202420251500926YearRatingBulletBlitzRapid

Stats by Year

Year White Black Moves
2025 335W / 346L / 17D 328W / 342L / 29D 60.5
2024 581W / 555L / 59D 579W / 562L / 70D 61.9
2023 479W / 433L / 31D 444W / 493L / 41D 63.8
2022 1032W / 919L / 63D 936W / 992L / 79D 60.1
2021 1972W / 1687L / 148D 1694W / 1964L / 120D 62.1
2020 477W / 393L / 70D 405W / 462L / 74D 58.3

Openings: Most Played

Bullet Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Australian Defense 1233 580 626 27 47.0%
Amazon Attack 1069 597 451 21 55.9%
London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation 1046 592 416 38 56.6%
Amazon Attack: Siberian Attack 554 281 256 17 50.7%
Blackburne Shilling Gambit 378 168 199 11 44.4%
Amar Gambit 350 151 190 9 43.1%
Scotch Game 276 117 151 8 42.4%
Barnes Opening: Walkerling 254 126 122 6 49.6%
Italian Game: Two Knights Defense, Fegatello Attack, Leonhardt Variation 241 154 82 5 63.9%
Four Knights Game 179 71 100 8 39.7%
Blitz Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Amazon Attack 1213 639 514 60 52.7%
London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation 928 488 396 44 52.6%
Australian Defense 772 353 379 40 45.7%
Blackburne Shilling Gambit 630 307 290 33 48.7%
Amazon Attack: Siberian Attack 392 203 179 10 51.8%
Barnes Opening: Walkerling 369 164 180 25 44.4%
Amar Gambit 333 133 177 23 39.9%
Scotch Game 295 144 140 11 48.8%
Italian Game: Two Knights Defense, Fegatello Attack, Leonhardt Variation 247 143 88 16 57.9%
Barnes Defense 193 69 110 14 35.8%
Rapid Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Amazon Attack 160 91 65 4 56.9%
Blackburne Shilling Gambit 131 72 55 4 55.0%
London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation 122 59 54 9 48.4%
Italian Game: Two Knights Defense, Fegatello Attack, Leonhardt Variation 94 47 37 10 50.0%
Australian Defense 73 35 27 11 48.0%
Scotch Game 67 35 31 1 52.2%
Sicilian Defense: Alapin Variation 57 23 30 4 40.4%
Amazon Attack: Siberian Attack 44 28 16 0 63.6%
Four Knights Game 39 16 21 2 41.0%
Barnes Defense 36 14 20 2 38.9%
Daily Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Caro-Kann Defense 1 0 1 0 0.0%

🔥 Streaks

Streak Longest Current
Winning 14 0
Losing 13 0