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RIP-DanielNaroditsky

Since 2022 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟♟
44.3%- 48.1%- 7.6%
Bullet 2702
7178W 8054L 1226D
Blitz 2550
5511W 5755L 912D
Rapid 2398
344W 340L 90D
Daily 1510
14W 10L 3D

About RIP-DanielNaroditsky

RIP-DanielNaroditsky is a fast-paced online grinder and entertaining personality known for razor-sharp bullet play and an appetite for chaotic openings. Active across 2022–2026, this profile tracks a player who prefers the pressure cooker of Bullet but puts in massive volume in all fast formats — a mix of calculated tactics, daring gambits, and the occasional early resignation that keeps viewers guessing.

  • Username: RIP-DanielNaroditsky
  • Preferred time control: Bullet (brisk, brutal, and brilliant)
  • Notable peaks: Bullet and Blitz career highs have been spectacular — see the inline stats below for the top numbers.
Bullet Rating286824722075167912822022: 14142023: 19222024: 25072025: 27362026: 270220222023202420252026

Peak examples: 2781 (2026-02-27) and 2660 (2025-12-05) were both recorded during long stretches of aggressive online play.

Career highlights & milestones

Over thousands of games, RIP-DanielNaroditsky built a reputation as a relentless time-pressure specialist. Highlights from the profile data:

  • Huge game volume across Bullet and Blitz — consistent monthly high-volume spikes demonstrate marathon sessions and streaming-friendly runs.
  • Longest winning streak: 49 games (a streak that probably included both brilliant swindles and lucky flag wins).
  • Peak form windows: late 2024 through 2026 where Bullet and Blitz ratings soared into elite online ranges.
  • Memorable statistic: a comeback rate of ~86% — when things go sideways, this player often finds a way back.

Playing style & habits

Fast, tactical, and sometimes theatrical. This player favors complex middlegames and frequent tactical shots, with a few behavioral quirks that make their games fun to watch.

  • Style snapshot: high Endgame Frequency and long average decisive games — fights are rarely over quickly.
  • Early resignation rate: about 62% — sometimes a merciful or comedic early fold when the coffee runs out.
  • Average moves: wins and losses both tend to run long (avg moves per game ~79–81), indicating complex battles rather than instant tactical crashes.
  • Best time to catch them online: around 02:00 (local time) — prime hours for the most fearless bullet play.
  • Tilt & humor: Tilt Factor 16 — expect some dramatic chat after a losing streak, followed by redemptive heroics.

Openings & weaponry

RIP-DanielNaroditsky leans into offbeat systems and sharp gambits—perfect for confusing opponents in 1–2 minute games.

  • Signature choices: Nimzo-Larsen Attack is a top pick across formats (very popular in Bullet and Blitz).
  • Gambit success: the Amar Gambit shows unusually strong win rates in Bullet — ideal for chaos and speed.
  • Also common: Scotch Game, Scandinavian Defense, and an eclectic mix of sidelines that punish slow thinking.
  • White vs Black tendencies: slightly higher win rates with White; prolific usage of A01/A04 (1.b3 and related) in later years.

Want a quick tactical taste? Here's a short sample game to replay:

Rivals, friends, and memorable opponents

Volume breeds familiarity. These are the usernames that show up again and again in the record — some are rivals, some are cowards who blundered and never came back.

  • Most-played opponents: cwelt88, brandothebully, naor3678.
  • Quick links (profile placeholders): Brandon Eshleman, cwelt88, naor3678.
  • Head-to-head notes: tight, high-volume rivalries — some matchups sit near 150–170 games apiece.

Sample memorable duel: Blitz Thriller — a fictional placeholder game to capture the spirit of their duels.

Streaks, trends & fun stats

  • Longest winning streak: 49 — the kind of run that turns a casual streamer into a legend for 24 hours.
  • Longest losing streak: 16 — dramatic, but recoverable (and often followed by spectacular comebacks).
  • Win/loss across formats (select): Bullet shows massive volume and positive win totals; Blitz and Rapid also feature strong peaks during 2024–2026.
  • Tactical quirks: high ComebackRate and above-average WinRateAfterLosingPiece — never count this player out after a blunder.

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Interactive widgets and further stats (placeholders):

  • Rating chart (Bullet):
    Bullet Rating286824722075167912822022: 14142023: 19222024: 25072025: 27362026: 270220222023202420252026
  • Peak rating snapshot: 2781 (2026-02-27) and 2660 (2025-12-05)
  • Replay a sample tactical skirmish above with the PGN viewer.

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