NervousChihuahua - Bullet specialist with a flair for dramatic comebacks
NervousChihuahua is a fast, fearless chess player who prefers the heat of Bullet games. A d4-first player by habit, NervousChihuahua mixes solid queen pawn structure with explosive tactical shots. Expect long, fighty games that often go deep into the endgame and sometimes into the improbable.
Preferred time control: Bullet. Top tactical trait: comeback ability. This profile highlights openings, habits, and a few signature quirks that make NervousChihuahua memorable to opponents.
Playing style and strengths
- Tactical resilience: very high comeback rate, able to turn losing positions around.
- Endgame oriented: plays many long games and pushes endgames frequently.
- Psychology: low tilt overall and an unusual ability to win after losing material.
- Daily routine advantage: best at late afternoons around 17:00 according to match logs.
- Typical first move: overwhelmingly plays d4, favoring closed and semi-closed structures.
Favorite openings and signature lines
NervousChihuahua experiments with a mix of solid French setups and sharp gambits when the clock is ticking. Here are a few well worn routes:
- French Defense family — especially the Exchange and Burn lines. French Defense
- King's Indian Defense, Four Pawns Attack — a Bullet weapon with a striking win rate. King's Indian Defense
- Amar Gambit and other wild Black models for rapid play and chaos. Amar Gambit
- Frequent d4 systems and QGD ideas when playing long form games.
Notable records and streaks
- Current winning streak: 9 games. Longest winning streak: 10 games.
- Longest losing streak: 6 games. Current losing streak: 0 games.
- Strong performance vs frequent opponents. Most played opponent recently: itsraviplays17y.
Signature stat highlights
- Endgame frequency is unusually high for Bullet play, reflecting a willingness to grind.
- Average moves per decisive game exceed 70 moves, showing sustained fights rather than quick finishes.
- Excellent recovery skills: high win rate after losing material.
- Peak Bullet rating noted here: 2207 (2026-03-02).
Sample mini-game
A short sequence that captures the spirit of a typical NervousChihuahua board fight. Play and study or use as a warmup for Bullet sessions.
Notable opponents and memorable results
Frequent rivals include a handful of usernames with multiple encounters. Highlights include perfect mini-runs and competitive rivalries that test patience and tactics.
- Most played: itsraviplays17y — balanced record, many close finishes. itsraviplays17y
- Strong showings against: datubangkaya and catchmeifucan1234.
- Use these rivals to study typical openings and time management against NervousChihuahua.
Training notes and tips for opponents
- Prepare for long endgames. Simplifying too early can be risky because NervousChihuahua excels in converted endgame skirmishes.
- Expect imaginative tactics in time trouble. Do not assume a material edge is decisive until you see the final moves.
- Practice d4-repertoire responses and French Defense ideas to unsettle familiar positions.
For a quick rating trend snapshot:
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Want to explore specific openings or games? Jump to the French Defense or the Amar Gambit to see where NervousChihuahua finds the most success. French Defense Amar Gambit
For a deeper dive into peak moments and detailed game lists, try the opponent and game links embedded above.