olizoli — brief chess biography
olizoli is a pragmatic, fight-first online player known for marathon endgames and a fondness for rapid play. Comfortable grinding long, concrete positions, olizoli prefers Rapid time controls and often converts small advantages into wins deep into the endgame. Opponents remember two things: lengthy games (average decisive length ~74 moves) and a stubborn refusal to resign early — sometimes to a fault (early resignation rate ~0.53, which is as quirky as it sounds).
Preferred time control: Rapid. Strength-adjusted win rate on Rapid is notably high, reflecting a player who shines when given a little more thinking time.
Playing style & strengths
olizoli blends tactical awareness with deep endgame technique:
- Endgame grinder — high endgame frequency (≈79%) and long average game lengths (often 70+ moves).
- Tactical resilience — strong comeback numbers and a solid win rate even after losing material.
- Best time of day: late-night sessions (peak performance around 01:00).
- Thrives when playing slightly slower time controls — Rapid is the sweet spot.
Strength-adjusted win rates: Rapid >> Blitz > Bullet, showing a clear preference for deeper calculation windows.
Signature openings & repertoire
olizoli keeps the opponent guessing, mixing gambits and solid defenses depending on the clock:
- Rapid favorites: Sicilian Defense (very strong results), Scotch Game and the cheeky Blackburne Shilling Gambit.
- Blitz & Bullet staples include: Scandinavian Defense, Amazon Attack: Siberian Attack, and the Italian Game: Two Knights Defense.
- When playing White, olizoli often reaches flexible systems that allow long maneuvering play rather than immediate tactical fireworks.
For a quick peek at the Rapid rating trend:
Notable streaks & memorable records
- Longest winning streak: 44 games — yes, it happened and yes, opponents still tell stories.
- Longest losing streak: 15 games — an example of persistence (and a healthy tilt factor to recover from).
- Frequent sparring partners: JohnsonXi, Lars Wålinder, KF3WIN, umcheeks88.
olizoli's approach: play long, play on, and rarely let an advantage slip without a fight. The comeback rate and win-rate-after-losing-piece metrics underline a tactical player who bounces back.
Fun facts & rituals
- Nickname that fits: "The Marathoner" — many games go the distance.
- Tilt factor ~15 — not immune to anger, but usually recovers quickly.
- Unusual habit: best results in small-hour games (01:00), so expect surprising form at odd hours.
- Peak highlights: spectacular runs across time controls — peaks in Blitz and Bullet are frequently referenced by peers.
Want to celebrate a peak? Here are olizoli's peak-rating placeholders: 2410 (2026-01-06), 2508 (2026-02-06), 2497 (2025-07-13).
Sample game & tactical flavor
Typical Rapid middlegame that leads to long endgame play (Sicilian-ish):
That sequence shows the kind of semi-open, imbalance-rich positions olizoli relishes — enough tension for tactics, enough solidity for a 60+ move slugfest.
How to recognize olizoli at the board
- Long think after small imbalances — watch the clock and the 30–60 second bursts of calculation.
- Endgame persistence: don't expect a quick win or a quick resignation.
- Often prefers Rapid; if you challenge at Blitz/Bullet be ready for sharper, riskier lines.
If you want to study olizoli’s style: look for Scandinavian and Sicilian games in Rapid events, plus a surprising number of gambit experiments in Bullet.
Closing note
olizoli is a competitive, entertaining opponent — a player who treats each game like a small novel with many chapters. If you face olizoli, bring patience, expect long endgames, and maybe a late-night rematch.