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Nobody Nobody

Username: ShadowyCat0_X

Playing Since: 2020-07-07 (Active)

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Daily: 820
5W / 2L / 0D
Rapid: 974
814W / 703L / 60D
Blitz: 605
539W / 585L / 32D
Bullet: 606
4W / 5L / 0D

Nobody Nobody (ShadowyCat0_X) — Rapid Specialist

Nobody Nobody, who often appears online as ShadowyCat0_X, is a playful but persistent rapid chess player known for long, winding games and surprising comebacks. Preferring Rapid time controls, Nobody climbed to a recent peak of 984 (2026-01-13)—a milestone that reflects a late-career surge in 2026. This biography highlights style, favorite openings, notable records, and a few quirks that make Nobody Nobody memorable on the board.

  • Preferred time control: Rapid (primary focus)
  • Peak Rapid rating: 984 (2026-01-13)
  • Best time of day to play: 09:00 (per personal trend data)

Playing Style & Tendencies

Nobody plays long, thoughtful games—often grinding down opponents into complex endgames. The style mixes creative opening choices with dogged endgame endurance.

  • Endgame frequency: 50.32% (frequently reaches late middlegame/endgame)
  • Average moves per win: ~57.8; per loss: ~49.4
  • Early resignation rate: 7.71% (will sometimes concede early, but not often)
  • Comeback rate: 72.71% — excellent at turning games around after setbacks
  • Tilt factor: 20 — gets salty sometimes, but usually bounces back

Notable Openings & Signature Lines

Nobody favors offbeat but fighting openings. A few lines stand out for consistency and success—especially in Rapid play.

  • Barnes Defense — a signature surprise weapon with a strong Rapid win rate (WinRate ≈ 68%). (Barnes Defense)
  • Center Game — frequently used and effective in long games (WinRate ≈ 55.6). (Center Game)
  • Sicilian Defense — a reliable choice against 1.e4 with solid results. (Sicilian Defense)
  • Scandinavian Defense — commonly played, mixed results; used as a counter-attacking tool. (Scandinavian Defense)

Records, Opponents & Streaks

Nobody has logged thousands of games across time controls and developed notable rivalries. Some opponent records are legendary (for better or worse).

  • All-time Rapid record (aggregate): many wins, losses, and a respectable draw count—reflecting heavy activity and resilience.
  • Most-played opponents: pinksky9000 (65 games), shuggyboy (61), straightup57 (51). See the profile for long-running rivalries like straightup57.
  • Notable head-to-head: vs pinksky9000 — 2 wins, 63 losses (a relationship that looks suspiciously one-sided). (pinksky9000)
  • Longest winning streak: 19 games; longest losing streak: 20 games; current winning streak: 5 games

Time & Tempo Insights

Nobody's performance shows clear daily patterns and sweet spots—useful for opponents and coaches alike.

  • Best day(s): Thursday and Tuesday show higher win rates (~51%).
  • Best hours: notable strength around 09:00 and several late-night pockets (3–4 and early evening windows).
  • Rated vs Casual difference: tends to perform about 20 points better when rated—takes rated games seriously.

Personality, Quirks & Coaching Notes

Funny, stubborn, and deceptively resourceful—Nobody is the kind of player who will play the Barnes Defense and smirk when it works. Tilt happens, but comebacks are common.

  • Psychological trends: a moderate tilt factor but very high comeback ability — a resilient competitor.
  • Training tip: sharpen tactical patterns and reduce early resignations to capitalize on comeback skill.
  • Fan note: expect unpredictable opening choices and entertaining endgames.

Sample Game & Interactive Placeholders

Below are a few interactive placeholders to explore Nobody's profile, openings, and a short illustrative game (viewer derives position from moves if no FEN supplied).

  • Rating history chart (Rapid):
    Rapid Rating2020202120222023202420252026979602YearRapid Rating
  • Try this short illustrative PGN:
  • Look up a favorite opening: Scandinavian Defense
  • Rival profile example: straightup57

Quick Facts (for search engines and fans)

  • Alias: ShadowyCat0_X
  • Primary time control: Rapid
  • Known for: Barnes Defense, Center Game, stubborn endgames, high comeback rate
  • SEO keywords: Nobody Nobody chess, ShadowyCat0_X Rapid chess, Barnes Defense specialist, Scandinavian Defense, chess comebacks

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Coach Chesswick

Quick overview

Nice form recently — your rating and results show a strong upward trend (+179 last month, +391 over 3 months). Your Strength‑Adjusted Win Rate (≈52.8%) means you’re converting chances consistently against similar opponents. Below are focused, practical notes from your recent rapid games and a short drill plan to keep improving.

Snapshot from recent games

Three patterns stood out in the PGNs you shared:

  • You play aggressively in the opening (Englund/Gambit‑type lines), which gives you early initiative and tactical chances — keep that edge but pick lines you know well: Englund Gambit.
  • You convert tactical opportunities decisively — several games ended in forced mates or resignation after big material/positional gains (example viewer below).
  • Opponents often collapse after a sustained attack — you’re good at piling on pressure, especially with active rooks, queens and passed pawns.

View one of the clean wins (mate with Rd3#):

What you’re doing well

  • Initiative and aggression: you create threats early and punish passive replies — this is particularly effective in rapid games.
  • Tactical vision: you spot combinations (captures, checks, forks) and follow through cleanly to decisive outcomes.
  • Finishing ability: when you gain material or a decisive positional edge you tend to convert rather than blunder it away.
  • Opening variety: you’re comfortable in many sharp systems (your database shows strong results in lines like Sicilian Defense and Center Game).

Key areas to sharpen

  • King safety / exposure: in a few games you left the king somewhat exposed after aggressive pawn moves. Prioritize a safety check (are there checks or open files toward your king?) before rushing forward.
  • Opening consistency: you thrive in tactical gambits but sometimes allow opponents easy equality when you stray from known theory. Pick 2–3 sharp lines to learn more deeply (bring known ideas, typical plans, and one trap to avoid).
  • Endgame technique: several wins came from tactical wins rather than textbook endgame play — spend time on basic rook and queen endgames so you can convert quieter advantages more reliably.
  • Time management in rapid: you play fast, which is good, but avoid moves made too quickly in complex positions — a 5–10 second sanity check for candidate moves pays off.

Concrete next steps (4‑week plan)

  • Week 1 — Openings: Pick your two main openings (for example Scandinavian Defense or Sicilian Defense). Learn 4–6 typical plans and one common trap to avoid for each. Drill them in 10 practice games (rapid or unrated).
  • Week 2 — Tactics: Do 15–20 tactics a day focused on forks, pins, skewers, and discovered attacks. Replay tactical positions from your lost games and find the defensive resource you missed.
  • Week 3 — Endgames: Study basic rook endgames and queen vs rook patterns. Practice 10 endgame positions (5‑10 minutes each) and learn Lucena/Berger type ideas for rook endings you reach often.
  • Week 4 — Practical play and review: Play 15 rapid games. After each game, review 2 key moments: a turning tactical moment and a turning strategic decision. Keep a short journal — this accelerates learning.

Training drills (daily 20–30 minutes)

  • 10 minutes tactics on pattern recognition (sets: forks, pins, double attacks).
  • 10 minutes opening review: one model game in your main line and brief notes (plan, pawn breaks, typical piece squares).
  • 5–10 minutes endgame: one practical rook/queen endgame or pawn race position.

Small checklist before each game

  • Opening plan: Do I know my first 8–10 moves and the typical middlegame plan?
  • King safety: Any checks or open files toward my king? If yes, make a safety move first.
  • Candidate moves: List 2 plausible moves; pick the one that addresses opponent threats and creates a tangible problem.
  • Endgame outlook: If trades happen, will the resulting endgame favor me?

Opponent study & personalized links

Review the games you won against these opponents to see repeating patterns and motifs:

  • icedroselle — focus on how you exploited king exposure: icedroselle
  • jlcchess62 — tactical finishing sequence and mating net: jlcchess62
  • Pavonsfishy — constructive conversion and forcing lines: pavonsfishy

Final encouragement

Your recent rating jump and win record show you’re learning quickly and getting stronger in rapid. Keep the aggression and tactical awareness — pair it with targeted study (openings + endgames + daily tactics) and you’ll keep climbing. If you want, I can make a 2‑week opening packet for one line you play most often and a daily tactics set tailored to the motifs you miss most.



🆚 Opponent Insights

Recent Opponents
icedroselle 1W / 0L / 0D View
david32453 1W / 0L / 0D View
jlcchess62 1W / 0L / 0D View
jrb431 1W / 0L / 0D View
pavonsfishy 1W / 0L / 0D View
xxwinner67xx 4W / 9L / 1D View
jasperhilfiger 0W / 1L / 0D View
occupantrussian 0W / 1L / 0D View
spacedwarf9000 1W / 0L / 0D View
purplequeen411 1W / 0L / 0D View
Most Played Opponents
pinksky9000 2W / 63L / 0D View Games
shuggyboy 8W / 47L / 6D View Games
straightup57 39W / 4L / 8D View Games
thaman9223 4W / 19L / 2D View Games
magician-of-riga9 2W / 19L / 0D View Games

Rating

Year Bullet Blitz Rapid Daily
2026 606 603 979 820
2025 632 391 800 761
2024 736
2023 629 789
2022 755
2021 614 733 726
2020 614 661 602
Rating by Year2020202120222023202420252026979391YearRatingBulletBlitzRapidDaily

Stats by Year

Year White Black Moves
2026 140W / 104L / 7D 121W / 125L / 11D 58.3
2025 525W / 521L / 33D 463W / 581L / 23D 54.6
2024 0W / 1L / 0D 2W / 1L / 0D 58.8
2023 6W / 11L / 1D 9W / 10L / 1D 54.7
2022 3W / 2L / 0D 2W / 3L / 0D 66.1
2021 37W / 17L / 7D 26W / 22L / 7D 49.6
2020 35W / 23L / 8D 42W / 19L / 6D 56.1

Openings: Most Played

Rapid Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Scandinavian Defense 211 91 113 7 43.1%
Sicilian Defense 131 69 57 5 52.7%
Center Game 99 55 40 4 55.6%
Barnes Defense 94 64 28 2 68.1%
Center Game: Berger Variation 90 46 37 7 51.1%
Amar Gambit 81 41 36 4 50.6%
Amazon Attack 73 41 25 7 56.2%
Caro-Kann Defense 49 20 27 2 40.8%
Bird Opening: Dutch Variation, Batavo Gambit 44 19 25 0 43.2%
French Defense 43 18 25 0 41.9%
Blitz Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Scandinavian Defense 145 68 72 5 46.9%
Barnes Defense 84 46 37 1 54.8%
Sicilian Defense 72 37 32 3 51.4%
Amar Gambit 64 27 36 1 42.2%
Center Game 54 33 20 1 61.1%
Barnes Opening: Walkerling 50 19 30 1 38.0%
Center Game: Berger Variation 47 15 32 0 31.9%
Czech Defense 47 16 28 3 34.0%
French Defense 40 26 14 0 65.0%
Amazon Attack 40 19 21 0 47.5%
Daily Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Amar Gambit 4 1 2 1 25.0%
Philidor Defense 3 2 1 0 66.7%
Scandinavian Defense 2 2 0 0 100.0%
Amazon Attack: Siberian Attack 2 1 1 0 50.0%
Caro-Kann Defense 2 0 2 0 0.0%
Barnes Defense 2 1 1 0 50.0%
Center Game 2 0 2 0 0.0%
French Defense 2 1 1 0 50.0%
Sicilian Defense 2 2 0 0 100.0%
Nimzo-Larsen Attack: Classical Variation 2 2 0 0 100.0%

🔥 Streaks

Streak Longest Current
Winning 19 5
Losing 20 0
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