Monkee_Timee is a dedicated chess enthusiast with a quirky edge and a clear favorite: blitz chess. Known for a fast-paced playing style, they have steadily climbed the ranks and proven their mettle against many opponents. With an impressive blend of strategic depth and tactical awareness, Monkee_Timee has developed into a formidable presence on the online chess scene.
Playing Style & Strengths
Blitz is Monkee_Timee's playground. Their strength lies in maintaining a solid win rate despite the blistering speed of this format.
Key features of their style include:
High endgame frequency – ready to press on deep into the match (54.78% of games reach endgame).
Great tactical resilience – with a comeback rate of 76.49%, they thrive under pressure.
Disciplined early resignations at about 6% to avoid pointless losses.
Average game length is snappy yet thoughtful – around 62 moves per win.
Consistent play with both White (53.01% win rate) and Black (49.43% win rate).
Favorite Openings
Monkee_Timee has a diverse opening repertoire, but these are some crowd-pleasers across their preferred formats:
Rapid: Caro-Kann Defense, Scandinavian Defense, Amazon Attack, Philidor Defense, Four Knights Game
Performance Highlights
Monkee_Timee has demonstrated steady growth and mastery in rapid and blitz chess formats:
Peaked at a blazing 2133 in Bullet chess as of June 2025.
Reached a blitz peak rating of 2043 in April 2025.
Scored a rapid peak rating of 2037 in March 2025.
Regularly clocks in victories against a wide variety of opponents, exhibiting impressive consistency.
They have a particularly good track record against some opponents like liam_chesscapades and feetmus_skeetmus with wins far outweighing losses, proving that “time” and “monkey” might just be a winning combo!
Fun Facts & Trivia
Monkee_Timee's best time to play is remarkably early: 5 AM — early riser or just fully caffeinated?
Has a tilt factor of 13 — so might want to keep comfortable snacks nearby during intense matches.
Has played over 7000+ bullet games, proving dedication and stamina in the most adrenaline-pumping chess format.
Known among peers for sudden tactical comebacks – they never say die!
Win rates vary by day and hour, with Tuesdays and late-night hours being most productive.
Coach Chesswick
General Performance Overview
Your strength adjusted win rate is approximately 51%, indicating a balanced mix of wins and losses against opponents of similar skill. Over the past 6 months, you've made significant improvement with a rating increase of 142 points. The 1 and 3 month rating changes (28 and 36 points respectively) and their positive trends reflect recent consistent progress, especially marked by a steep slope in the past month.
Recent Blitz Games Feedback
Reviewing your most recent games reveals some effective strategies and areas for improvement:
Opening Play: You often choose solid openings such as the Caro-Kann Defense, French Defense, and Queens Gambit Declined. These provide good structural positions, but occasionally you allow your opponents to seize counterplay early, such as in rapid pawn advances or tactical shots. Focus on timely development and maintaining tension rather than early exchanges that may relieve pressure for the opponent.
Middle Game Tactics: Your games exhibit moments of sharp tactical awareness, such as a well-executed knight sacrifice leading to checkmate and exploiting pins and forks. However, a few losses involved allowing enemy knights or bishops to post deep into your territory unchecked. Improving your tactical vision with pattern recognition or puzzles can boost your defensive and attacking accuracy.
Endgame Technique: In several wins, you converted small advantages patiently and delivered checkmate confidently. In losses, some endgames missed opportunities for counterplay or simplification which could have altered the outcome. Studying fundamental endgames and practical techniques will sharpen your finishing skills.
Time Management: A few games ended on time losses or wins. Maintaining a balanced pace during the game is crucial in blitz; avoid spending too much time on a single move early to keep reserves for critical positions later.
Suggestions for Improvement
Review the games where early exchanges or pawn structure weaknesses gave opponents counterplay — try alternative plans that preserve tension and control.
Increase tactical training, especially recognizing knight maneuvers and bishop pair activations by opponents.
Practice common endgame scenarios — focus on king activity, pawn structure, and rook/endgame technique.
Continuously monitor your clock during games and develop a consistent time allocation habit in blitz.
Study the openings you play deeper and refresh core ideas to streamline your early game focus.
Looking Ahead
Your recent rating trends show a positive trajectory with opportunities to accelerate progress. Keep reviewing your games using these insights and stay consistent with training. Blitz games provide fast feedback, so learning from each will steadily build your overall chess skills and confidence.