About peaky_fookin_blinders
peaky_fookin_blinders is a relentless bullet specialist who has played more than 17,000 bullet games and carved a reputation for fast, practical play. Known for sharp opening choices and long, gritty endgames, this profile reads like a highlight reel of late-night tactics and marathon finishes. Preferred time control appears to be Bullet.
- Platform handle: peaky_fookin_blinders
- Games in 2025 (Bullet): 17,067 across the recorded months
- Peak moment: 2175 (2025-09-17)
- Quick snapshot chart:
Playing Style and Strengths
This is a player who prefers the adrenaline of one minute chess but is not afraid to grind. Expect long decisive battles rather than quick flag wins. Endgame play is frequent and often decisive.
- Endgame frequency high: 87.6 percent
- Average moves per win: about 75
- Average first capture occurs around move 9.5
- Resignation habits: early resignations are rare
- Tactical resilience: comeback rate is strong at about 78 percent
Signature Openings
When b3 is on the scorecard, you can guess what comes next. The Nimzo-Larsen Attack is this player's bread and butter. A heavy library of b3 games makes for a consistent, somewhat offbeat opening repertoire.
- Nimzo-Larsen Attack: ~8,616 games, win rate roughly 47 percent
- Modern and Australian Defense appear often in black
- Other favorites: Amar Gambit, Colle System (Rhamphorhynchus Variation), English Opening
- Most common first move in 2025: b3 (over 8,400 games)
- Opening trend chart:
- Want to study a typical b3 game? Try this mini replay:
Notable Opponents and Rivalries
This player has racked up many repeat matchups. Most-played opponent is abcde_carlsen with over 100 clashes. Records show fierce rivalries and many rematches late at night.
- Most-played: abcde_carlsen — 104 games (40 wins, 61 losses, 3 draws). Profile: abcde_carlsen
- Other frequent opponents: x-4940051828 (43 games), chessisapersiangame (35 games)
- Sample recent session: Review a session
- Head-to-head highlights and opponent list are useful for targeted study
Time Patterns and Best Hours
Timing matters. This player's best hour is around 13:00, but there are many strong time windows for peak performance.
- Best local hour by win rate: 13:00 (about 51.15 percent)
- Other strong hours: 12:00 and 18:00 to 19:00
- Best day of week: Monday shows the highest win rate among weekdays
- Psychological note: tilt factor is measurable but manageable
Streaks, Trends, and Curiosities
Expect streaks. This player has seen both 12-game winning runs and 12-game losing runs. Average decisive games run long, so stick around for the endgame fireworks.
- Longest winning streak: 12 games
- Longest losing streak: 12 games
- Current winning streak: 1 game
- Average decisive game length: about 77 moves
- Checks are often delivered by the queen, and first-to-check leads to a much better chance of winning
Fun Facts and Study Tips
A few things to remember when studying peaky_fookin_blinders or preparing to face them.
- They love unusual first move b3. Prepare anti-Larsen ideas and early central breaks.
- Games rarely end quickly. Be ready for long middlegames and endgames.
- Work on queen tactics and rook activity. Checks by major pieces are a recurring theme.
- Try these opponent pages for targeted practice: x-4940051828, chessisapersiangame
For quick study sessions, load a representative game and play through the moves at bullet speed. Sample replay:
Summary
peaky_fookin_blinders is a high-volume bullet specialist with a strong endgame tendency, a signature b3 repertoire, and the stamina for long, technical battles. If you want to learn how to survive chaotic time scrambles and turn small advantages into full points, watching these games will be instructive and entertaining.