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Octatrifan

Playing Since: 2015-08-14 (Active)

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Rapid: 1823
71W / 45L / 10D
Blitz: 1615
1477W / 1463L / 224D
Bullet: 1924
3859W / 3918L / 546D

Octatrifan: The Chessboard Conqueror

Meet Octatrifan, a bullet-firing, blitz-battling, rapid-rolling chess enthusiast who navigates the 64 squares with the precision of a seasoned tactician and the resilience of a warrior who’s seen one too many blunders. Since bursting onto the scene, Octatrifan has dashed through thousands of games, leaving trails of hopeful opponents scratching their heads and contemplating their rook moves.

Rating & Playing Style

With a peak bullet rating of 2156, a blitz best at 1980, and a rapid high watermark of 2146, Octatrifan is no stranger to competitive might. Despite a modest daily rating (peaking at 400 like a casual Sunday stroll), they've shown tenacity with an average of 76 moves per win in bullet games—because who said bullet chess had to be a sprint? It’s a marathon with lightning reflexes!

Known for a hearty dose of psychological fortitude, Octatrifan boasts a remarkable 86.42% comeback rate after setbacks and is never easily rattled, though admittedly has a tilt factor of 12, proving even grandmasters have their “moments.” Best suited to strike around 6 AM, this player’s alertness peaks when the coffee is fresh and the world is quiet.

Opening Repertoire

When Octatrifan unleashes the pawns, expect a cocktail of robust and sneaky openings:

  • London System – Their bread and butter, boasting a solid 50.55% win rate in bullet games.
  • Queen's Pawn Opening and its Zukertort variations – With win rates hovering around 51-53%, Octatrifan is a queen’s advocate.
  • Indian Game and Englund Gambit – Because who doesn’t like a little spice and mystery on the board?

Record & Rivals

Over 7,700 bullet games played, with nearly even wins and losses, Octatrifan masters the chaos, turning time scrambles into artistic finishes. The username has tangled with many, including lucafechete (145 encounters!) and others, creating a patchwork of experience and rivalry.

Memorable Moments

The latest online encounter saw Octatrifan triumph by endurance and timing, besting their opponent with a neat win on time. Despite occasional pitfalls (and those infamous losses by checkmate), the player’s spirit and creativity never wane.

Fun Fact

Octatrifan’s games aren't just fights over the squares—they're time-bending battles where clocks tick as furiously as their rapid-fire moves. If chess were a storm, Octatrifan would be a hailstorm with a hint of thunder!


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Coach Chesswick

Observations from your recent rapid games

Your attacking instinct is clearly active and you capitalize on tactical opportunities when the position allows it. In several wins you launched sharp, concrete ideas that overwhelmed the opponent and led to quick finishes. At the same time, a few losses and a draw suggest moments where defense and move ordering could be tightened, especially when opponents press with early counterplay or sharp tactical skirmishes.

What you're doing well

  • Recognizing tactical chances and calculating forcing sequences that lead to concrete outcomes, such as when you coordinate pieces to attack the enemy king.
  • Keeping the initiative in the middlegame and maintaining pressure, which often forces errors or imprecise responses from your opponents.
  • Active piece play and developing quick attacking ideas rather than drifting into passive setups.

Key areas to improve

  • Defense against sharp openings: in some games, the early initiative against you created unbalanced positions where accurate defense and solid king safety were crucial. Build a few reliable defensive patterns against common aggressive setups so you don’t get overwhelmed by early threats.
  • Move ordering and exchanges: be mindful of trading pieces into positions where your opponent’s counterplay increases or where you lose the ability to keep the attack. When you’re ahead in the short term, seek practical chances to keep pieces on the board and maintain attacking chances if possible.
  • Time management under pressure: rapid games often hinge on efficient decision-making. Develop a compact pre-move routine for typical opening responses and use a simple plan to guide decisions in the middlegame instead of chasing every tactical possibility.
  • Endgame readiness: a few games reached exchanges and simplified endings where a clear plan was missing. Strengthen rook endings, pawn endgames, and simple king activity patterns to convert advantages more reliably.

Opening guidance for rapid play

You’ve shown comfort with a few aggressive and semi-system openings. To improve consistency, consider a two-part approach:

  • Develop a compact opening repertoire with two solid structures you’re comfortable with (for example, a Queen’s Pawn-based setup and a flexible Sicilian or English-type system). Focus on the core plans for each, rather than memorizing long move sequences.
  • For each opponent reply, have one or two simple, solid middle-game plans ready (how to develop pieces, how to break in the center, and how to handle typical king safety concerns). This makes you less likely to get forced into uncomfortable tactical melees.

Practical drills to do this week

  • Daily tactical puzzles (15–20 minutes) focusing on pattern recognition for mating nets and defensive resources to improve calculation under time pressure.
  • Endgame practice (2–3 sessions this week): rook endings, king activity in the middle and rook vs rook plus pawns endings.
  • Post-game review habit: after each rapid game, write down three concrete improvements and one thing you did well. This reinforces learning and keeps your next game goal-focused.
  • Time-management drill: play short, controlled games with a fixed thinking window for the first 15 moves, then switch to a practical plan for the middlegame. Track whether you’re spending too long on quiet moves when tactical chances are present.

Next steps and a plan to progress

If you’d like, I can tailor a week-by-week plan to suit your style, including two primary openings, a concrete set of middle-game plans for common structures, and targeted endgame practice. The goal is to keep your attacking edge while building a sturdier defensive framework and smoother time management so you convert more of your advantages into wins.



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Most Played Opponents
lucafechete 77W / 53L / 15D View Games
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Rating

Year Bullet Blitz Rapid Daily
2025 1923 1615
2024 2012 1833 1823
2023 1920 1741 1893 400
2022 1735 1754 1945
2021 1856 1837 2002
2020 1587 1566 2112
2017 1493
Rating by Year201720202021202220232024202521121493YearRatingBulletBlitzRapid

Stats by Year

Year White Black Moves
2025 215W / 199L / 28D 180W / 234L / 28D 75.2
2024 577W / 501L / 72D 476W / 601L / 74D 75.7
2023 224W / 213L / 20D 190W / 231L / 31D 74.0
2022 198W / 229L / 25D 183W / 233L / 36D 73.2
2021 1397W / 1240L / 236D 1335W / 1380L / 184D 78.2
2020 242W / 204L / 36D 253W / 211L / 22D 75.0
2017 1W / 0L / 1D 2W / 0L / 0D 77.5

Openings: Most Played

Blitz Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation 487 240 206 41 49.3%
Amazon Attack 275 142 120 13 51.6%
Amazon Attack: Siberian Attack 266 122 132 12 45.9%
Australian Defense 262 127 111 24 48.5%
Sicilian Defense 198 89 99 10 45.0%
Sicilian Defense: Closed 93 35 48 10 37.6%
Sicilian Defense: Alapin Variation, Sherzer Variation 86 48 34 4 55.8%
Döry Defense 84 32 44 8 38.1%
Bird Opening: Dutch Variation, Batavo Gambit 83 41 33 9 49.4%
Amar Gambit 82 40 36 6 48.8%
Bullet Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation 1296 657 535 104 50.7%
Australian Defense 998 495 445 58 49.6%
Amazon Attack 683 294 343 46 43.0%
Amazon Attack: Siberian Attack 664 311 313 40 46.8%
Sicilian Defense 394 191 185 18 48.5%
Amar Gambit 314 146 152 16 46.5%
Bird Opening: Dutch Variation, Batavo Gambit 269 120 129 20 44.6%
Sicilian Defense: Closed 268 114 134 20 42.5%
Benoni Defense: Benoni Gambit Accepted 226 97 113 16 42.9%
Döry Defense 187 78 96 13 41.7%
Daily Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Amazon Attack 1 1 0 0 100.0%

🔥 Streaks

Streak Longest Current
Winning 10 1
Losing 12 0
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