Overview
RememberingTheGrandMaster is a fearless online chess personality who prefers Blitz and plays with the kind of energy that makes spectators check their clocks. A tactically gifted player with a penchant for long decisive games, they reached career peaks of 3024 in Blitz and 2855 in Bullet in March 2026. Expect sharp ideas, sticky endgames, and an occasional quip in chat.
- Preferred time control: Blitz
- Notable trait: comeback ability and resilience
- Peak ratings: 3024 (2026-03-27) and 2855 (2026-03-27)
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Playing Style and Strengths
RememberingTheGrandMaster mixes practical tactics with deep endgame play. Their games tend to be long and often decisive, which makes them exciting to follow and difficult to prepare for.
- Comeback rate: 85.57 percent — they rarely give up the chase
- Win after losing a material piece: 55.85 percent
- Endgame frequency: 82.51 percent — comfortable in long fights
- Average moves per win: 77.2; per loss: 83.3
- Early resignation rate: 23 percent — plays until the end more often than not
- White win rate: 62.61 percent; Black win rate: 53.83 percent
Favorite Openings
Versatile across many systems, RememberingTheGrandMaster shows particular success in unorthodox and sharp lines. Below are some of the signature openings and their Blitz and Bullet highlights.
Top choices (Blitz)
- Nimzo-Indian Defense — very strong performance, 81.25 percent win rate in selected sample
- Grunfeld Counterthrust Variation — 68.75 percent win rate
- Sicilian Four Knights, Cobra Variation — 75 percent win rate
- Australian Defense — 66.67 percent win rate
- Amazon Attack: Siberian Attack — 56.25 percent win rate
Top choices (Bullet)
- East Indian Defense — 63.64 percent win rate
- Australian Defense — 65 percent win rate
- Hungarian Opening: Wiedenhagen-Beta Gambit — 61.9 percent win rate
- Amazon Attack: Siberian Attack — 61.11 percent win rate
- Colle System: Rhamphorhynchus Variation — 57.14 percent win rate
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Streaks and Signature Moments
Momentum is a real thing for this player. They have built impressive streaks and a habit of bouncing back from setbacks.
- Longest winning streak: 16 games
- Current winning streak: 3 games
- Longest losing streak: 8 games
- Memorable peak moments: 3024 (2026-03-27) and 2855 (2026-03-27)
Opponents and Head-to-Head
RememberingTheGrandMaster has developed rivalries and dominant records versus several regulars. They often face certain opponents repeatedly and adjust their play accordingly.
- Most played opponent: Shivam Pant — 52 games (record: 23 wins, 28 losses, 1 draw)
- Notable dominant record: aditya27052005 — 15 games, 13 wins and 2 losses
- Other frequent opponents: want2lose (38 games), volvo333 (24 games), fall_yeah05 (22 games)
- Top tactical wins often come in lengthy endgames against well known users
Time and Rhythm
Timing matters. RememberingTheGrandMaster shows clear daily and hourly preferences that may hint at peak focus windows.
- Best time of day to play: 01:00
- Strongest hours: 8:00 (70 percent), 1:00 (74.07 percent), 9:00 (68.25 percent)
- Best day of the week by win rate: Tuesday (65.35 percent)
- Saturday is the least reliable day with a 48.19 percent win rate
Sample Game and Study
Here is a compact sample to study tactical taste and endgame stamina. Replay it in your viewer and enjoy the twists.
- Memorable win against a frequent opponent: Memorable Win
- Replayable PGN for analysis:
Why Follow RememberingTheGrandMaster
For fans of dramatic comebacks, long tactical battles, and creative opening choices, this player is a must-watch. They combine studyable opening ideas with real world resilience and a streaky, entertaining record. Subscribe mentally and bring snacks for long endgames.
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- Try studying their Australian Defense and Nimzo-Indian games for quick practical gains