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sinchessan

Since 2010 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟
48.3%- 47.1%- 4.7%
Bullet 397
3W 5L 0D
Blitz 639
552W 558L 51D
Rapid 871
189W 163L 21D
Daily 572
1W 0L 0D

Overview — sinchessan, Rapid enthusiast

sinchessan is a spirited online chess player known for favoring Rapid time controls and an adventurous opening repertoire. Part tactician, part gambit-lover, sinchessan combines stubborn endgame persistence with a surprising comeback knack — a recipe for entertaining games and occasional jaw-dropping turnarounds. This profile highlights strengths, favorite lines, streaks, and a few places to click when curiosity strikes.

  • Preferred time control: Rapid — the sweet spot between speed and thoughtfulness.
  • Notable trait: strong ComebackRate (often fights back when down material).
  • SEO focus tags: sinchessan chess profile, Rapid player, openings, tactics, comeback, gambit play.

Career Highlights

Rather than a dry list of numbers, here are the moments and metrics that matter:

  • Peak rapid milestone: 1060 (2014-07-15) — a helpful landmark in a long, evolving journey.
  • Long winning streak: 8 games (an evidence-backed hot streak).
  • Resilience stat: Comeback rate sits near three quarters — when games look lost, don’t count sinchessan out.
  • Rating trend snapshot:
    Rapid Rating11269287305323342014: 10602023: 4212024: 4002025: 8712014202320242025
    — a compact view of growth and grit over time.

Playing Style & Strengths

Funny enough, sinchessan plays like someone who enjoys cliffhanger season finales: build tension, force complications, and hope the opponent blinks first.

  • Endgame focus: high EndgameFrequency — many games reach long battles where technique matters.
  • Tactical mindset: solid WinRateAfterLosingPiece and a high ComebackRate — thrives in chaotic positions.
  • Time-of-day edge: particularly sharp around midday — "BestTimeOfDayToPlay" shows 12:00 as a sweet spot.
  • Psychology: TiltFactor is nonzero, but recoveries prove perseverance wins more often than not.

Opening Repertoire — bold and mischievous

Expect both classical and cheeky choices. sinchessan mixes tried-and-true lines with surprise gambits to unbalance opponents early.

  • Favorites include: Barnes Opening: Walkerling, Amar Gambit, and the Blackburne Shilling Gambit.
  • Reliable classical options: Four Knights Game and Philidor show up frequently — balance between trickery and structure.
  • Playing as White and Black: comfortable switching between aggressive and positional play depending on the opponent.

Streaks, Opponents & Memorable Records

Consistency and rivalry paint much of the recent competitive picture.

  • Longest winning run: 8 games. Longest losing run: 8 games — dramatic symmetry.
  • Most-played opponent: thatchessculatedrapidly (5 games) — rivalries fuel improvement.
  • Head-to-head highlights: solid results versus several frequent opponents (see internal records for details).

Notable Games

Shortlisted for entertainment value and instructive quirks:

  • Classic comeback vs a regular rival — A memorable win.
  • Illustration of preferred middlegame tactics (sample play):
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Training, Goals & Near-Term Plans

sinchessan is the kind of player who alternates between tactical drills and experimenting with offbeat openings to keep opponents uncomfortable.

  • Short-term goals: tighten opening prep depth and reduce blunders early (improving AvgFirstCaptureMove timing).
  • Practice focus: endgame technique and converting advantages into consistent wins.
  • Community aim: build richer annotated game collection and trade analysis with frequent opponents.

Fun Facts & Extras

A few light-hearted notes and handy placeholders for deeper exploration.

  • Nickname suggestion: "The Gambit Gardener" — plants traps and occasionally harvests trophies.
  • Try these opening pages for quick study: Elephant Gambit, Four Knights Game: Spanish Variation.
  • Want the peak moment in a glance? See the quick stat above and the trend chart embedded earlier.
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