Summary
Shrayan Majumder (also known online as nomindgetwayyy) is a Candidate Master with a reputation as a Bullet specialist and a fearless endgame player. Active through 2025 and 2026, Shrayan combines long, technical play with a fast time control flair. Preferred time control: Bullet. Best performing hours: late evening, especially around 21:00.
Highlights include a long 14 game winning streak, a habit of turning losing positions into wins, and a peak Bullet performance in March 2026. For a quick visual, see the recent trend below.
Playing Style
Shrayan is a patient technician who often drags games into complex endgames. Despite preferring the hyperfast Bullet arena, the average decisive game still runs to roughly 80 moves, which suggests deep endgame comfort.
- Title: FIDE Candidate Master
- Preferred time control: Bullet
- Endgame frequency: high - many games make it to late stages
- Tactical traits: exceptional comeback rate (over 90 percent) and a strong win rate after losing material
- Psychological edge: best results around 21:00; tilt factor is low to moderate
Openings and Repertoire
Shrayan mixes offbeat pistols with sound counterattacking choices. In Bullet he favors the Nimzo-Larsen Attack and an enterprising Benoni Gambit Accepted where he has an outstanding record. In Blitz he experiments more and has met mixed results against the Scandinavian.
- Top Bullet choices: Nimzo-Larsen Attack, Benoni Gambit Accepted (perfect record in several encounters), Australian Defense
- Notable Blitz lines: Scandinavian Defense (room for improvement), French Defense with a strong mini-track record
- As White: often opens with d4 or b3, using flexible setups to steer games toward long technical battles
Career Highlights
- Earned the FIDE Candidate Master title.
- Peak Bullet form showcased in March 2026. 2564 (2026-03-12)
- Longest winning streak: 14 games, demonstrating the ability to build and sustain momentum.
- Strong records versus frequent opponents such as knightinshiningarmour16. See a memorable encounter: Memorable win
Performance Patterns and Practical Notes
- Average decisive game length is about 80 moves, so expect long, strategic battles rather than quick tactical fireworks.
- Comes back from difficult positions frequently. This makes Shrayan dangerous even when down on the clock.
- Best days: Wednesday and Monday show excellent win rates. Best hours: late evening, with a standout peak at 21:00.
Fun Facts and Extras
- Online handle: nomindgetwayyy
- Favored first moves in recent years: d4 and b3
- Average moves per game win or loss: around 80 moves. Endgames are almost a hobby.
- Quick study sample:
- Want a deeper look at Shrayan vs openings? Try the keyword links above like Nimzo-Larsen Attack and Benoni Gambit Accepted.
How to Follow
To track Shrayan's ongoing Bullet surge or to study specific games, search the handle nomindgetwayyy and check late evening tournaments where he tends to perform best. For opponent context, see profiles such as Sasvatha A.