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Particle-Accelerator GM

Playing Since: 2022-07-26 (Active)

Wow Factor: ♟♟♟♟

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Blitz: 2929
589W / 525L / 127D
Bullet: 2924
234W / 173L / 38D

Grandmaster Particle-Accelerator: The Human Chess Collider

Known in chess circles as Particle-Accelerator, this Grandmaster doesn’t just play chess — they supercharge it. Their rated blitz peak rating touched an electrifying 3004 in early 2025, making them one of the most formidable speed demons on the digital battlefield. If chess were particle physics, Particle-Accelerator would be smashing pawns and zapping bishops at near-light speed.

Career Highlights & Style

Starting from mid-2022, this player's blitz rating soared from a solid 2800+ to a stratospheric 3000+ landmark, displaying a penchant for rapid calculation and resilience. Their bullet chess? Nearly as explosive, climbing to a peak of 2924 in late 2024. With over 700 blitz wins and 229 bullet victories under their belt, their record speaks volumes.
Despite a few setbacks (the longest losing streak hit 13 games — hey, even accelerators have glitches), their comeback rate is a staggering 87%, proving that Particle-Accelerator bounces back faster than a photon!

Playing Style & Tactical Prowess

Particle-Accelerator blends intricate endgame finesse — with an 84% frequency in endgames — and tactical sharpness that keeps opponents guessing. Their games tend to be epic marathons, averaging 89 moves per win, showing patience and precision rather than pre-ignition rush. The Grandmaster also has a mysterious “Top Secret” opening strategy that they wield with nearly 47.5% win rate across more than a thousand blitz games — probably classified for good reason.
When losing a piece, they still win nearly half the time, and rarely suffer cruel, one-sided defeats. Their tilt factor is modest, only 13%, which is impressive given the intensity of fast chess battles. Perhaps it’s their best time-of-day to play — at 5 AM — when theorists suggest particle collisions reach their peak energy.

Notable Matches & Rivalries

Particle-Accelerator often tests their mettle against big names like gmlazarobruzon and demon64fields, with mixed results but undeniable intensity. The Grandmaster shines when the clock ticks down, with many wins ending by resignation or elegant checkmates — as evidenced by the recent games where they displayed surgical precision in the Queen’s Indian Defense and French Defense.

A Fun Fact

Beyond the chessboard, one might wonder if Particle-Accelerator ever accidentally breaks the sound barrier while executing a lightning-fast combination. Their fans joke that to watch them play is to observe a quantum leap in chess evolution!

So here’s to Particle-Accelerator — forever pushing the boundaries where chess and blitz collide in a cosmic dance of strategy and speed.


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Feedback for Particle-Accelerator

Great job on maintaining a very strong playing level with a series of well-executed wins against tough opponents! Your recent games show solid opening preparation and effective conversion in both middlegame and endgame scenarios. Here are some focused points to help you improve further:

Strengths

  • Opening Knowledge: Your choice of openings like the Caro-Kann, Reti, and Sicilian Defense lines show good familiarity with contemporary theory. You develop your pieces smoothly and respond well to opponents' plans.
  • Piece Activity & Coordination: Moves like Re1, Bf4, and timely knight maneuvers highlight your ability to activate pieces harmoniously. You also effectively exchange to transition to favorable endgames.
  • Endgame Technique: Several games ended with you successfully converting advantage and delivering checkmate or forcing resignation, showing strong technique under pressure.

Areas to Improve

  • Handling Complex Positions: In a few losses, the critical moments involved somewhat passive or slow reactions to dynamic threats (for example, challenges in queenside pawn breaks or counterplay from the opponent). Work on anticipating tactical shots and counter-thrusts early.
  • Time Management: Although your clock usage is generally good, keep an eye on those moments when long thinkings lead to under-pressured positions. Maintaining steady clock balance will allow deeper calculation without risking time trouble.
  • Defense under Pressure: Some games showed difficulty in holding difficult defensive stances against strong pressure (especially in pawn structure weaknesses). Improving your defensive mindset and looking for resourceful counterplay can reduce losses.

Suggestions for Training

  • Practice tactical puzzles focusing on counterattacks and active defense to sharpen reflexes in unstable positions.
  • Review master games in your favorite openings to deepen your understanding of typical pawn breaks and piece maneuvers.
  • Analyze critical moments in your losses to identify recurring patterns where you can improve (e.g., timing of exchanges or fortress building).

Keep building on your strengths and addressing these points patiently — your level is very strong, and with continued effort, you’ll climb even higher!



🆚 Opponent Insights

Recent Opponents
Oleg Vastrukhin 6W / 6L / 2D
Igor L. Vakhlamov 1W / 0L / 0D
Maksym Dubnevych 4W / 1L / 0D
Ravan Aliyev 0W / 1L / 0D
Petros Trimitzios 2W / 9L / 1D
smihir6 0W / 3L / 1D
Most Played Opponents
Konstantin Peyrer 21W / 11L / 1D
Adham Fawzy 10W / 13L / 3D
Rudik Makarian 7W / 16L / 2D
Manu David 4W / 19L / 1D
volvo333 15W / 8L / 1D

Rating

Year Bullet Blitz Rapid Daily
2025 2924 2929
2024 2920 3003
2023 2806 2826
2022 2771 2835
Rating by Year202220232024202530032771YearRatingBulletBlitz

Stats by Year

Year White Black Moves
2025 40W / 24L / 7D 26W / 33L / 5D 88.1
2024 188W / 120L / 39D 154W / 154L / 35D 89.7
2023 168W / 134L / 38D 159W / 156L / 27D 88.9
2022 50W / 36L / 7D 39W / 45L / 7D 90.5

Openings: Most Played

Blitz Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
English Opening: Agincourt Defense 52 25 23 4 48.1%
Sicilian Defense: Najdorf Variation 45 17 26 2 37.8%
Hungarian Opening: Wiedenhagen-Beta Gambit 43 24 15 4 55.8%
Sicilian Defense 41 23 17 1 56.1%
London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation 38 23 14 1 60.5%
Catalan Opening: Open Defense 33 13 13 7 39.4%
Sicilian Defense: Moscow Variation 33 18 15 0 54.5%
Caro-Kann Defense 28 12 14 2 42.9%
Sicilian Defense: Alapin Variation, Sherzer Variation 27 11 11 5 40.7%
QGD: Ragozin 25 10 9 6 40.0%

🔥 Streaks

Streak Longest Current
Winning 11 2
Losing 13 0