Overview
mathm1necraft is a hustling, keyboard‑ninja chess player who prefers the heat of Bullet time controls but can slow down and shine in Rapid and Daily games when the Wi‑Fi (and mood) cooperate. Known for flashy tactical shots and an appetite for offbeat gambits, mathm1necraft combines persistence with a streaky playstyle that makes every session unpredictable—and entertaining.
- Username: mathm1necraft
- Preferred time control: Bullet (fast, furious, and frequently decisive)
- Career games (approx): 2,700+ (a prolific online grinder)
Playing Style & Strengths
Agile under time pressure, mathm1necraft thrives on tactical complications and quick decision‑making. They tend to press in the middlegame, force imbalances, and score many wins by creating chaos rather than methodical positional squeezing.
- High Endgame Frequency — often plays long enough to test technique.
- Strong comeback ability — a knack for reversing fortunes after a mistake.
- Average moves per win ~58, suggesting patience when converting advantages.
- Early resignation rate is low — rarely gives up prematurely.
Notable Openings & Repertoire
mathm1necraft enjoys mixing the sensible with the mischievous: classical systems augmented by surprise traps and gambits.
- Favorite and most successful in Bullet: Scandinavian Defense (consistent win rate)
- Frequent and effective trick play: Blackburne Shilling Gambit
- Also plays: Sicilian Defense and Closed/Anti‑Sveshnikov lines
For readers who love numbers: top Bullet opening win rates include strong showings in Scandinavian and Blackburne lines, while Rapid and Blitz feature solid results in several Sicilian variations.
Career Highlights
A grinder with moments of peak brilliance—mathm1necraft climbed steadily across formats and notched memorable peaks and streaks.
- Recorded peaks include: 1106 (2026-01-22) and 1311 (2026-01-29) (milestones reached during active stretches).
- Longest winning streak: 11 games; current winning streak: 3 games.
- Overall competitive record across time controls: more than 1,300 wins, ~1,200 losses and ~100 draws—proof of experience and resilience.
- Performance chart (trend view):
Rivalries & Memorable Opponents
Online chess builds legends out of repeat matchups. mathm1necraft has a few recurring opponents that define long sessions:
- Most played: cm1122 — a lopsided history that reads like a nemesis match (cm1122: many wins against mathm1necraft).
- Friendly rival: Coach-David — a shining record for mathm1necraft (6–0), possibly the coach's Achilles' heel.
- Other frequent opponents include j45wlil45, dekliff2, and moessamcheckmate7—regulars who keep queues lively.
Sample Game (illustrative)
Here’s a short example game to show the style—sharp, direct, and practical. Load it in a viewer that accepts PGN placeholders below:
Fun Facts & Placeholders
- Favorite trick: sneaking the Blackburne Shilling Gambit into Blitz and Bullet lobbies for maximum chaos.
- Best time to face them: afternoons—statistically a strong window (14:00). For a surprise, catch them around 9:00 where win rates spike.
- Placeholder links for deeper reading: Blackburne Shilling Gambit, Sicilian Defense.
Closing Note
mathm1necraft is the archetypal modern online player: many games, a fondness for fast time controls, an appetite for gambits, and a resilience that turns losses into future lessons. Whether you queue up for a Bullet blitz or a slower Rapid battle, expect unpredictable energy—and maybe a cheeky trap or two.