About movewithlogic — chess player profile
movewithlogic is a pragmatic and amusing chess player who prefers Daily games but dabbles heavily in Blitz and Bullet. Known for a fondness for cheeky traps and aggressive sidelines, they combine long endgames with sudden tactical bursts — the kind of player who will resign politely, then come back two moves later with a fork. Preferred time control: Daily. For a quick visual of the recent Daily trend, check this chart:
[[Chart|Rating|Daily|2025-06-2026-03]]
Peak Daily rating: 1349 (2026-02-26) — earned after a run of sharp, coffee-fueled study and some very patient endgames.
Playing style & habits
movewithlogic blends steady endgame technique with surprising tactical awareness. Their stats show a player who grinds until the finish and often converts slim advantages:
- Endgame frequency: 57.06% — long games are their comfort zone.
- Average moves per decisive game: ~57 moves.
- Avg first capture: move 5.7 — they don’t trade pieces just for the sake of it.
- Comeback rate: 71.06% — excellent at turning bad positions into fightable ones.
- Early resignation rate: 4.12% — rare, usually reserved for theatrical exits.
- Best time of day: roughly 02:00 (night owl alert) — strangely productive and grimly focused.
Favorite openings (Daily & general tendencies)
movewithlogic enjoys offbeat and aggressive lines. Here are the standout openings from Daily play (win rates included):
- Blackburne Shilling Gambit — 45 games, win rate 71.11% (a reliable trap collector).
- Barnes Opening: Walkerling — 10 games, win rate 80% (surprising and effective).
- Dresden Opening: The Goblin — 6 games, win rate 100% (short, spicy, and apparently undefeated).
- King's Indian Attack — 6 games, win rate 100% (textbook setup with a personal twist).
- Czech Defense — 6 games, win rate 100% (solid and compact).
- Unknown/creative choices — 11 games, win rate 100% (when movewithlogic gets experimental, it works).
For players who want to study movewithlogic’s repertoire, start with traps and asymmetrical sidelines — fun and effective.
Memorable opponents & common rivals
movewithlogic has faced several regulars — a mix of friendly rivalries and signature matchups:
- kenutus — 12 games (6–6).
- nydyl — 12 games (4–7–1).
- nayakgouda — 11 games (7–4).
- faruk525295 — 9 games (7–2).
- sarapantalones — 6 games (6–0) — a personal nemesis-turned-conquered.
These frequent matchups show movewithlogic thrives on repetition and learning from opponents over many games.
Streaks, scheduling & timing tips
- Longest winning streak: 14 games — proof that when they get rolling, games end in a hurry.
- Longest losing streak: 11 games; current losing streak: 4 — even the best have rough patches.
- Best days: Saturday (54.55%) and Sunday (53.02%) — weekend warrior advantage.
- Best hours by win rate: 21:00–23:00 and the deep night hours (2:00–3:00 show very high sample scores) — late-night tactic work pays off.
Strategy tip: if you want to beat movewithlogic, avoid playing during their prime nighttime window and respect their endgame patience.
Sample game to study
Here’s a short PGN snippet representative of their style — open, tactical, then long-term pressure:
Use this to replay typical middlegame plans and endgame transitions.
Fun facts & study cues
- Huge Bullet volume — thousands of blitz and bullet games make movewithlogic a seasoned time-pressure player.
- Favored checking piece: the Queen — Queen checks are their signature tempo-moves.
- Psychology: Tilt factor 11 — keeps a cool exterior but watch the move timestamps for subtle grumbles.
- Strength-adjusted win rates: Daily play is strongest — concentrate study time there for biggest gains.
If you want to follow movewithlogic’s evolution, their Daily chart and peak stats above are the best starting points. Want a rematch? Challenge them during off-peak hours and hope they accept the cheeky gambit.