pbebe — chess snapshot
pbebe is a prolific online player best known for Blitz play. With thousands of rapid and blitz fights logged and nearly 3,000 blitz wins, pbebe is the kind of opponent who will keep you on your toes and make you pay for small mistakes.
- Preferred time control: Blitz
- Known first move habit: b3 and the Nimzo-Larsen family of openings
- Notable stat: 1843 (2026-02-24)
Playing style
Games against pbebe tend to be long and slippery. Expect deep endgames, lots of piece play, and a willingness to fight on after setbacks. A high comeback rate means you should never relax too early.
- Endgame frequency: consistently high — many wins finish after long maneuvering
- Avg moves per decision: about 80 moves per decisive game
- Tactical profile: strong at turning material swings into wins; wins after losing a piece happen often
- Psychology: slightly tilt-prone but also resilient; watch for momentum shifts late in the game
Favorite openings
pbebe favors offbeat but potent systems. The Nimzo-Larsen Attack and related b3 lines are staples. Below are the most-played openings in Blitz and how pbebe generally fares with them.
- Nimzo-Larsen Attack - heavily featured; comfort in both classical and side lines
- Barnes Defense - often used as Black
- Colle System: Rhamphorhynchus Variation - a common choice from both sides
- Australian Defense - surprisingly good results as Black in blitz
- English Opening - used with practical success in quick games
These choices favor flexible pawn structures and asymmetrical plans. If you like weird but playable positions, you will feel at home facing pbebe.
Memorable mini-game
A short example to get a sense of pbebe's middlegame taste and endgame patience.
Rivalries and streaks
pbebe has a few regulars who show up again and again. If you like long-running rivalries, these matchups are spicy.
- Most played: s_hoopz — head to head has been intense; see s_hoopz
- Standout records: excellent results versus swolewick and strong records against several frequent opponents
- Longest winning streak: 10 games
- Longest losing streak: 13 games
Tips for challengers
How to make pbebe sweat.
- Play solidly into the endgame. pbebe plays long; small technical advantages add up.
- Study Nimzo-Larsen and b3 systems. Those early setups are pbebe's comfort zone.
- Watch the clock. Blitz is the preferred arena, so time pressure is a real weapon.
Ready to test yourself? Find pbebe's profile: pbebe
Quick facts
- Thousands of online games across Bullet, Blitz, Rapid
- High comeback rate — do not count out a late rally
- Often opens with b3 — expect the Nimzo-Larsen flavor
- Plays long decisive games; average decisive length around 80 moves