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QuietMoveNoise

Since 2025 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟
50.3%- 47.0%- 2.7%
Bullet 1281
2775W 2666L 99D
Blitz 850
61W 44L 7D
Rapid 954
360W 279L 63D

QuietMoveNoise

QuietMoveNoise is a chess player who lets their moves do the talking. Known for a steady climb through fast time controls and a fondness for Daily games, QuietMoveNoise blends endgame patience with a taste for surprise gambits. This profile highlights openings, style, streaks, and a few humorous observations for fans and fellow players.

Overview

Quick facts and SEO keywords: QuietMoveNoise chess player, Scandinavian Defense, Colle System, Amazon Attack, Daily time control, chess openings and style.

  • Username: QuietMoveNoise
  • Preferred time control: Daily
  • Peak Daily highlight: 970 (2026-02-08)
  • Recent rating trend snapshot:
    Daily Rating10358406444492532025: 3182026: 97020252026
  • Notable tendency: long, decisive games and frequent endgame play

Playing Style

QuietMoveNoise favors slow-burning wins and lengthy encounters. Expect long endgames, a calm tactical toolkit, and a surprising ability to recover from setbacks.

  • Endgame frequency: 68.65 percent - the games often go deep
  • Average moves per win: about 57 moves
  • Average moves per loss: about 64 moves
  • Comeback rate: 84 percent - makes impressive recoveries after difficult moments
  • Early resignation rate: low at 1.51 percent
  • Best time of day to challenge: around 08:00 local - the brain is tuned

Opening Preferences

Openings reveal personality. QuietMoveNoise plays a heavy dose of Scandinavian Defense as Black, and as White often steers games into Colle and other system-based lines. They also enjoy offbeat gambits that can ruffle an opponent who expects quiet positional play.

  • Most-played as Black: Scandinavian Defense - massive sample size and solid win rate
  • As White: Colle System - reliable and endgame-friendly
  • Gambit repertoire: Amar Gambit and occasional Blackburne Shilling gambits for fun tactical fireworks
  • Strong performance in rapid blitz experiments such as the Amazon Attack and Bishop's Opening
  • Notable white-only strength: Colle System Rhamphorhynchus variation with a win rate above 54 percent

Want to study an opening they favor? Try Scandinavian Defense or Colle System.

Memorable Streaks and Records

QuietMoveNoise has had both hot runs and cold spells. They are resilient and often bounce back strongly.

  • Longest winning streak: 11 games
  • Current winning streak: 3 games
  • Longest losing streak: 19 games - a humbling chapter followed by recovery
  • Most-played opponent: abdul_samaddd - a lopsided record in QuietMoveNoise's favor
  • Top rivalry notes: a dominant record vs abdul_samaddd and many repeated encounters with ocean192 and imagine2020

Fans of rivalries will appreciate the repeated matchups and the evolving opening choices across those games.

Daily Play Notes

Daily games are QuietMoveNoise's preferred arena. These are the settings where they show patience, long-term planning, and deep endgame technique.

  • Daily moments: tends to post and play with more time to think
  • Peak Daily performance: 970 (2026-02-08)
  • Daily rating trend:
    Daily Rating10358406444492532025: 3182026: 97020252026

If you challenge QuietMoveNoise in Daily, bring endgame skills and coffee. They will likely drag you to move 50 and beyond.

Sample Game

A short Scandinavian-flavored sequence you might see from QuietMoveNoise. Study the idea, not the theatrics.

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Try the moves and see how a quiet opening can turn noisy in the middlegame.

Fun Facts and Final Notes

  • QuietMoveNoise - quiet in name, noisy in tactics
  • Favors complex endgames over quick tactical fireworks, yet keeps a bag of gambits for mischief
  • Strong comeback ability makes them an exciting opponent until the last move is played
  • If you want to study how to win long games, study QuietMoveNoise

Challenge them at Daily and prepare for a thoughtful duel. For opponent histories, check the frequent names such as abdul_samaddd and ocean192.

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