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Orbog

Playing Since: 2020-12-06 (Active)

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Rapid: 2422
6W / 1L / 2D
Blitz: 2406
2153W / 1851L / 355D
Bullet: 2043
12494W / 8103L / 820D

Orbog — A Brief Biography

Orbog is a chess player whose quick wits and even quicker fingers have lit up online bullet arenas since the early 2020s. Tales tell of last‑second saves, daring sacrifices, and endgames fought with a grin. Off the board, Orbog enjoys puzzles, a good laugh, and the thrill of turning a near-miss into a brilliant finish. Orbog

Preferred time control appears to be Bullet, and Orbog treats each game as a fast-paced puzzle with a sense of humor and a stubborn will to improvise. A stylized glance at recent form can be found in charts and stats: [[Chart|Rating|Bullet|2021-01-01-2025-08-24]]

Career Highlights and Style

Orbog blends tactical flair with fearless speed. The longest winning streak on record is 32 games, and in 2025 the Blitz peak reached 2482. Bullet performances have been especially sharp, with a notable peak around 2236 in early 2025. The approach favors dynamic confrontations, clever traps, and a sense of fun even in tight spots.

For curious fans, the profile page is available here: Orbog.

Opening Repertoire (Blitz and Bullet)

  • Blitz: London System — Poisoned Pawn Variation
  • Blitz: Hungarian Opening — Wiedenhagen-Beta Gambit
  • Blitz: Indian Defense — Przepiorka Variation
  • Blitz: D\u00F6ry Defense
  • Blitz: Colle System — Rhamphorhynchus Variation
  • Bullet: Hungarian Opening — Wiedenhagen-Beta Gambit
  • Bullet: Colle System — Rhamphorhynchus Variation
  • Bullet: London System — Poisoned Pawn Variation
  • Bullet: Sicilian Defense and related lines

Fast Facts

  • Preferred time control: Bullet
  • Longest winning streak: 32 games
  • Current winning streak: 0

For a quick profile read, see Orbog.


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Coach Chesswick

Recent win: constructive takeaways

Nice work in your latest bullet win. You kept your development smooth, completed quick king safety, and stayed conscious of your position’s plan. You were ready to simplify when it favored you, and you finished with a clear advantage that your opponent couldn’t defend in time.

  • Developed pieces efficiently and castled early, keeping your king safe while your pieces became active.
  • Maintained initiative by opening lines and using your minor pieces in concert, which helped you create practical threats.
  • Smart exchanges reduced mechanical risks and left you with good rook activity and pawn structure as the game progressed.
  • You finished with a clear finishing move that clinched the time-related win for you, indicating you kept calm under pressure at the endgame transition.

What to work on next: continue building plans around your active pieces and look for small improvements in endgame technique, such as converting rook endgames with an outside passed pawn or simplifying to favorable pawn structures when you’re ahead.

Recent loss: constructive feedback

You ran into a time trouble situation in a sharp middlegame, which is a common risk in bullet. The position required quick, clear decisions, and you missed the clock in the final phase.

  • Time management: practice pacing so you always have enough thinking time for the key moments. Aiming to keep a comfortable buffer (even a few seconds) for the critical turning points helps avoid last-move panics.
  • Plan over tactics: when the position becomes tense, try to fix a simple plan (for example, improve rook activity on open files, or target a weak pawn) rather than chasing every tactical shot.
  • Urgent material considerations: if you’re about to run low on time, prioritize solid structure and safe piece placement over speculative combinations that require deep calculation.
  • Clock-aware practice: in training, play sessions with a fixed short increment and practice recognizing when you should switch to a more conservative plan to survive the time pressure.

Next steps: pick two reliable time-management habits to practice in every game this week (for example, after every 10 moves, quickly identify two possible plans and a rough idea of how to execute them). This helps you stay ahead of the clock in tricky middlegames.

Recent draw: observations and opportunities

Your drawing games show solid defensive discipline and the ability to hold balanced positions. There were moments where a sharper plan could have put more pressure on your opponent, potentially turning the draw into a win or a more comfortable half-point.

  • Solid structure: you kept pieces coordinated and avoided unnecessary weaknesses.
  • Look for small improvements: in slightly worse middlegames, try a forcing move to provoke a concession or simplify into a favorable endgame sooner.
  • Plan execution: aim to convert at least one more of your balanced positions by connecting rooks on open files or creating a targeted pawn break that improves your activity.

Practice focus: in your next few games, practice one forcing idea per game in the middlegame (for example, a timely pawn break or a rook lift to an open file) to convert more equal positions into wins.

Openings and style: high-level takeaways

Your openings show you handle dynamic, tactical lines well and you have good practical results in several systems. In particular, you perform strongly in lines that lead to sharp play and unbalanced positions, which fits your tactical style.

  • Strengths: you tend to come out with good development, active piece play, and chances in the middle game from the openings you choose.
  • Balanced approach: your results indicate you’re often at least equal in many lines, with opportunities to press for more in the right positions.
  • Suggestions: continue with your strong, dynamic setups, but also add two solid, more positional options to your repertoire. This helps you handle a wider range of Black responses and reduces risk when opponents prepare new ideas against you.

If you want to review specifics, you can reference your opening choices and practice two complementary ideas this coming week to diversify your toolkit. Orbog

Action plan: practical steps for the next week

  • Puzzle practice: 15–20 tactical puzzles daily focusing on typical bullet motifs (king safety, back rank, and simple decoys).
  • Time management drills: play 5 short sessions where you intentionally limit thinking time per move, then compare to longer sessions to identify where you spend too long.
  • Endgame focus: study rook endings and king activity in simple pawn endgames; practice converting small advantages into a win.
  • Opening expansion: pick two new, reliable lines to study as White and one as Black counterplay to increase your versatility.
  • Review routine: after each bullet game, write a one-paragraph note on: what went well, what could be improved, and a concrete plan for the next game.

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🆚 Opponent Insights

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Most Played Opponents
kalmandufne 44W / 62L / 3D View Games
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thefunkymunky 33W / 32L / 7D View Games

Rating

Year Bullet Blitz Rapid Daily
2025 2029 2423
2024 2109 2299 2422
2023 2071 2186 2415
2022 2072 2136 2197
2021 1751 2129
2020 2201
Rating by Year20202021202220232024202524231751YearRatingBulletBlitzRapid

Stats by Year

Year White Black Moves
2025 2222W / 1849L / 255D 1982W / 2123L / 221D 74.7
2024 1117W / 609L / 82D 998W / 738L / 70D 71.5
2023 2190W / 1113L / 160D 2089W / 1218L / 145D 71.7
2022 1018W / 448L / 66D 947W / 547L / 51D 69.5
2021 850W / 429L / 32D 763W / 514L / 37D 65.3
2020 130W / 54L / 21D 124W / 62L / 24D 82.4

Openings: Most Played

Blitz Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation 452 220 189 43 48.7%
Indian Defense: Przepiorka Variation 279 156 101 22 55.9%
Hungarian Opening: Wiedenhagen-Beta Gambit 273 145 101 27 53.1%
Döry Defense 243 120 100 23 49.4%
Colle System: Rhamphorhynchus Variation 216 104 102 10 48.1%
Sicilian Defense 184 79 90 15 42.9%
King's Indian Attack: French Variation 167 104 51 12 62.3%
Sicilian Defense: Classical Variation 143 75 60 8 52.5%
Gruenfeld: Exchange Variation 134 60 59 15 44.8%
Sicilian Defense: Closed 111 52 51 8 46.9%
Bullet Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Colle System: Rhamphorhynchus Variation 1891 1160 662 69 61.3%
Hungarian Opening: Wiedenhagen-Beta Gambit 1891 1152 655 84 60.9%
London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation 1597 992 531 74 62.1%
Sicilian Defense 1302 738 519 45 56.7%
King's Indian Attack: French Variation 1091 723 329 39 66.3%
Döry Defense 874 525 313 36 60.1%
Sicilian Defense: Classical Variation 784 503 261 20 64.2%
Indian Defense: Przepiorka Variation 659 379 245 35 57.5%
Sicilian Defense: Closed 643 315 308 20 49.0%
Amar Gambit 586 336 225 25 57.3%

🔥 Streaks

Streak Longest Current
Winning 32 0
Losing 16 1
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