Meet Seeskilpad See, a chess enthusiast whose journey on the 64 squares is marked by perseverance, tactical depth, and a flair for the Bullet time control. Known for their resilience, Seeskilpad has faced the ups and downs of competitive chess with a curious blend of passion and humor.
Playing Style & Strengths
Seeskilpad prefers rapid-fire games, with a notable emphasis on Bullet chess, where reflexes and intuition meet complex strategy. Their favorite defenses include the Scandinavian Defense and the London System's Poisoned Pawn Variation, exhibiting versatility in opening choices.
Strong tactical awareness with a comeback rate of nearly 80%—a true fighter who hates to give up.
Wins on average in about 60 moves, showing a balanced mix of tactical skirmishes and strategic planning.
Prefers to engage in endgame battles, reflected in a high endgame frequency of nearly 68%.
Better performance when playing White (50.55% win rate), but equally formidable with Black (48.14% win rate).
Early resignations rate is low at 4.13%, proving endurance and belief even in challenging positions.
Notable Achievements
Peak Blitz rating of 1845 in July 2020, showcasing fierce competition in fast time controls.
Reached a peak Rapid rating of 1720 in November 2024.
Highest Bullet rating hit 1618 in September 2020, the prime of their bullet career.
Maintains an impressive plus record in Bullet chess with 389 wins against 359 losses.
Great success against common opponents: for instance, an excellent winning streak against huemul5 with over 70% win rate.
Longest winning streak of 14 games, showing they can catch fire and keep it blazing.
Favorite Openings
Seeskilpad revels in dynamic and sometimes aggressive openings. Their bullet games often light up with the Scandinavian Defense and the London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation.
Scandinavian Defense (Bullet Win Rate: ~56%)
London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation (Bullet Win Rate: 53%)
Australian Defense and Amar Gambit also feature in their arsenal.
In Rapid games, the Australian Defense shines with nearly 70% win rate.
Amar Gambit stands out in Blitz with a striking 75% win rate—looks like a spicy choice pays off!
Fun Facts & Trivia
Best time to catch Seeskilpad at the board? Around 7 PM, when their win rate hits nearly 60%.
Surprisingly, early mornings have been trickier, suggesting mornings might be reserved for coffee rather than checkmates.
Despite fierce competition, they have a knack for bouncing back—winning nearly half of the games even after losing a piece.
Seeskilpad’s greatest nemesis? A string of losses against “chessheroesttv” with only a 12.79% win rate, but a warrior never backs down!
Looking Ahead
Always hungry for improvement and new challenges, Seeskilpad See continues to refine their rapid and bullet skills. Whether you're facing them in a blitz bout or a daily strategic duel, expect an opponent who battles hard and enjoys the beautiful game of chess.
Coach Chesswick
Recent Game Performance Summary
Seeskilpad See has a strength adjusted win rate of approximately 53%. This indicates that you are competitive at your current level, winning just over half of your games when adjusted for opponent strength.
However, recent rating trends show a decline over the past 1, 3, 6, and 12 month periods, with a 1 month rating change of -54 and 3 month change at -67 points. This suggests some inconsistency or difficulty adapting to opponents recently.
Game Highlights and Patterns
You have been successful employing the London System and related Queen's Pawn openings, as evidenced by some strong attacking games ending in checkmate or opponent time forfeits.
Your games show active piece play and initiation of attacks, especially with early piece activity on kingside and open lines leveraging rooks and queen.
Time management appears to be a factor in some results, with several wins and losses decided by clock rather than simply position — focusing on faster decision making could help.
Despite aggressiveness, a few losses came from late-game checkmates, indicating room to improve defensive awareness and king safety under pressure.
Areas for Improvement
Opening Consistency: Focus on mastering a few openings deeply to reduce early inaccuracies. Your main openings (such as the Bird’s Opening and London System) are solid choices—review key plans and common traps.
Time Management: Practice playing with a timer to improve decision speed, especially in bullet games. Use pre-moves and familiar patterns to save time without compromising position.
Endgame Technique: Study basic endgames and practice converting material advantage into wins. Several endings showed opportunities missed before being checkmated or losing on time.
Defensive Skills: Work on recognizing threats earlier to improve king safety. Defensive drills can help you repel opponent attacks efficiently.
Next Steps & Recommendations
Review your recent losses to identify recurring tactical or strategic mistakes. Consider annotating your games or using engine analysis to pinpoint improvement points.
Focus on one opening system at a time. For example, deepen your understanding of the Bird's Opening or the Queen's Pawn Opening and their typical middlegame themes.
Train bullet time management by practicing short time controls and training pattern recognition to make quicker moves.
Regularly solve tactical puzzles to sharpen your calculation and threat awareness.
Consider reviewing famous master games in your preferred openings to absorb strategic concepts and plans.