Overview
OblomOffNet is a witty and uncompromising FIDE Master who prefers the blistering pace of Blitz. Known for long, technical endgames and a talent for dramatic comebacks, OblomOffNet mixes practical preparation with offbeat opening choices. If chess were a late night talk show, this player would be the guest who turns a quiet middlegame into headline news.
- Title: FIDE Master
- Preferred time control: Blitz
- Notable trait: exceptional comeback ability and deep endgames
Career Highlights
OblomOffNet climbed steadily through the Blitz ranks and hit a major milestone recently. Track the run and momentum with the rating trend below.
- Peak (Blitz): 2729 (2026-03-12)
- Rating trend snapshot:
- Longest winning streak: 11 games
Playing Style & Key Statistics
Plays long, grinding games that often go into rich endgames. A durable practical player rather than a one-move genius.
- Endgame frequency: 81.94 percent of games reach rich endgame phases
- Average moves per win: about 76
- Comeback rate: 92.05 percent - great at turning games around
- Win rate with White and Black: consistent (both around 61 percent)
- Best time of day to play: 16:00 local
Opening Preferences
OblomOffNet favors English Opening structures and is comfortable steering play into French Defense lines when responding. Expect creative transpositions and a readiness to play sharp or solid depending on the mood and the clock.
- English Opening - Drill Variation: strong results, high win rate English Opening: Drill Variation
- French Defense - Burn Variation: successful and reliable for Black French Defense: Burn Variation
- English Opening - Agincourt Defense: frequently played, mixed results English Opening: Agincourt Defense
- King's Indian Defense - Larsen Variation: effective surprise weapon King's Indian Defense: Larsen Variation
- Occasional gambit romance: Diemer-Duhm Gambit handling shows tactical taste Diemer-Duhm Gambit
Memorable Opponents & Games
Regular rivalries and repeated matchups shaped growth. Below are some of the most-played opponents and a recent representative game to study.
- Most-played opponents: Tinnakrit Arunnuntapanich, Eric Kurtz, GaryColdman
- Representative game vs tinnakrit: View Game
- Notable head-to-head trend: competitive, with rematches producing instructive middlegame fights
Sample PGN (short study):
Personality & Notes
OblomOffNet combines dry humor with tenacity at the board. Opponents often report that a comfortable advantage can evaporate if the clock becomes a factor. Preparation depth tends to be pragmatic, with a median prep depth of a few moves and an eye for practical endgame edges.
- Psychological trend: low early resignation rate and strong under-pressure results
- Common checking piece: Queen is the most frequent attacker delivering checks
- Fun fact placeholder: Queen tactics and other curiosities can be explored here