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singuIar_brain_ceIl

Playing Since: 2024-12-29 (Active)

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Daily: 1139
0W / 10L / 0D
Rapid: 2538
204W / 95L / 30D
Blitz: 2896
1538W / 1108L / 165D
Bullet: 2883
5829W / 3957L / 270D

Overview

singuIar_brain_ceIl is a fast, fearless online chess personality known for preferring blitz chess and for a playstyle that blends tactical fireworks with stubborn endgame technique. Active across blitz, bullet, and rapid, singuIar_brain_ceIl treats each clock tick like a suggestion rather than a rule — which is why opponents often call the profile “unpredictably brilliant.”

Preferred time control: Blitz (frequent play, high impact results).

Quick snapshot:

  • Relentless blitz and bullet grinder with huge game volume and striking streaks.
  • Favors sharp, asymmetrical openings and thrives in chaotic positions.
  • Known for dramatic comebacks and a knack for converting advantages in long, complex endings.
Blitz Rating2024202527732562YearBlitz Rating

Playing Style & Strengths

singuIar_brain_ceIl mixes tactical intuition, high endgame frequency, and resilience. Expect complications, tactical shots, and an ability to claw back games even after material setbacks.

  • Endgame-oriented: plays long, grinding finishes (endgame frequency ~62%).
  • Comback specialist: very strong comeback rate — often turns the tables after a mistake (ComebackRate ~76%).
  • Low early resignation rate (only ~4%), meaning they fight to the end.
  • White and Black both dangerous — consistent winning rates with White ~60% and Black ~58%.

Career Highlights

A few highlights and headline accomplishments that typify singuIar_brain_ceIl’s climb:

  • Peak Blitz milestone: 2916 (2025-08-09) — a peak that shows their dominance at fast time controls.
  • Also hit career-highs in Rapid and Bullet play (noted peak ratings reflect explosive form across time controls).
  • Record streaks: a longest winning streak of 64 games and a longest losing streak of 26 — proof of both hot streaks and human moments.
  • Massive competitive volume, especially in bullet and blitz — a true battlemaster of the short time controls.
  • Peak Rapid: 2555 (2025-11-10)
  • Peak Bullet: 3093 (2025-11-06)

Opening Repertoire & Favorites

singuIar_brain_ceIl favors dynamic and occasionally eccentric systems that create imbalanced positions and practical chances. They show particularly strong results in several specific lines:

  • Comfortable choices: Caro-Kann Defense, Amar Gambit, and Scandinavian Defense.
  • Frequent success with surprise or offbeat setups — opponents often face unfamiliar territory early.
  • Mixes classical setups with aggressive flank ideas; great at turning novelty into concrete chances.

Records, Rivals & Rituals

Who does singuIar_brain_ceIl face most? Which hours are lethal? Little cultural notes and rivalry facts.

  • Most-played opponent: Shelev Oberoi — a long-running rivalry that’s produced hundreds of encounters.
  • Time-of-day sweet spot: best performance around 11:00 (local playtime), with excellent early-morning form (hours like 7 and 11 show very high win rates).
  • Fun stat: avg decisive game length ~60 moves — these aren’t quick rollovers; many fights go the distance.
  • Tilt & temperament: has a measurable tilt factor, but more often bounces back quickly and keeps grinding.

Sample Game (for the curious)

Here’s a short, spicy miniature that captures the tactical spirit. Click to replay or study.

Personality & On-Brand Moments

Off the board, singuIar_brain_ceIl is half strategist, half stand-up comic — their username is a wink at the single brilliant idea that often wins the day. Expect playful trash-talk, dramatic comebacks, and an affection for messy, theatrical chess.

  • Nickname suggestion: “The One Bright Cell” — because one idea is sometimes all you need.
  • Signature move: creating maximum imbalance and letting practical chances decide the game.

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Quick summary

You're playing high-volume blitz with a strong track record — your rating history and opening win rates show you know your stuff. In the recent loss vs Oliver Dimakiling the game swung from a material swing into decisive tactical problems and a queen invasion. Below you'll find focused, practical ways to fix the recurring leaks and build on what you already do well.

What you did well

  • Confident opening choices and a large, effective repertoire — you convert advantages in the opening frequently (see strong win rates vs Caro‑Kann, Scandinavian and Alapin lines).
  • Willingness to take material when it appears (you won the exchange/rook in the game) — that aggression pays off often in blitz.
  • Good pattern recognition — you created targets and found tactical shots in other recent games (forks, pins, and back-rank threats appear regularly in your wins).
  • Resilience across time — your long-term rating trend is positive, so incremental improvements will compound quickly.

Key weaknesses to fix (from the recent loss)

  • Greed vs development balance: after 14.Nxa8 you won material but allowed Black large dynamic play and a fast kingside attack. Before snatching big material ask: "Does my king stay safe? Are my pieces coordinated?"
  • King safety and light-square weaknesses: the opponent opened lines and used the queen actively (Qh3 → Qf3+ → Qxe3). Watch for enemy queen checks and open diagonals toward your king.
  • Allowing piece activity in compensation: you gave Black central pawn lever and active knights that later penetrated (Nc2, Nxa1). When ahead in material, avoid letting opponents build unstoppable passed pawns or piece outposts.
  • Time and tactical checks: in one match you lost on time. In blitz, keep a small time bank for critical forcing lines — don’t burn it all in the opening unless you’re winning by force.

Concrete key moments (review these)

Replay the final game and focus on these transitions:

  • Move 14: evaluate the knight capture on a8 — material vs lead in development.
  • Moves 21–24: opening of the kingside and the sequence Nxg4 / Bxg4 / Qh3 — your coordination there breaks down.
  • Moves 29–36: tactics around Nc2 / Nxa1 and the resulting rook/queen penetrations (Qf3+ / Qxe3) — study how the opponent traded/redirected forces to create mating/decisive threats.

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Practical drills — next 7 days

  • Tactics (daily 15 minutes): focus on pins, forks, discovered attacks and mating patterns. Use theme sets: queen checks and back-rank mates.
  • Blitz time control practice (3x per day): play 3+0 games but force yourself to spend at least 10–15s in the early middlegame to test decision-making under pressure.
  • One-game deep review (daily 10 minutes): pick a loss and annotate — ask "what changed my balance?" and check at least two alternative moves for both sides.
  • Opening consolidation (3 x 10 minutes): sharpen 2–3 critical lines you meet often — e.g. your Sicilian lines and the Modern setups you face — memorize critical move orders and common tactical traps.

Concrete checklist to use mid‑game

  • Before grabbing big material: count attackers/defenders around your king and the opponent’s counterplay potential (open files, pawn breaks).
  • If the opponent has pawn storm potential, trade off pawns that open lines to your king or evacuate your king earlier.
  • Watch for "knight on the rim" and loose piece tactics — if a piece goes far away (like Na8), plan how to rejoin it or accept the tempo loss.
  • If you see a dangerous queen infiltration (Qh3/Qf3 patterns), prioritize calming moves (block, trade, or create luft and cover squares for checks).

Short weekly study plan (30–40 minutes/day)

  • 15 min tactics (pattern + timed solving)
  • 10 min opening review — one critical line vs your common replies (Sicilian Defense and the Modern)
  • 10 min game review — annotate your last loss (use the embedded PGN above)
  • Optional 5 min: quick endgame drills (king + pawn, basic rook endings)

Useful mental reminders for blitz

  • "Material now vs initiative now" — ask which side will get attacked first.
  • If in doubt, simplify when behind on development; complicate when ahead on development.
  • Keep 10–20 seconds for critical checks late in the game — flagging is avoidable with tiny reserves.

Next steps — quick wins

  • Run 10 mixed-tactic sets focused on pins and queen tactics today.
  • Play three 3+0 games with a strict per-phase time policy (opening ≤30s, middlegame 30–90s, endgame reserve 10–20s).
  • Review one loss per day and add two comments per move in your notes (why you chose the move, what you missed).

When you're ready, I can generate a targeted tactic set (pins/queen checks), or annotate the game move-by-move with suggested alternatives. Want me to analyze this loss deeper move-by-move?

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Rating

Year Bullet Blitz Rapid Daily
2025 2845 2773 2533
2024 2769 2562 2019
Rating by Year2024202528452019YearRatingBulletBlitzRapid

Stats by Year

Year White Black Moves
2025 4208W / 2560L / 243D 4032W / 2710L / 225D 61.6
2024 46W / 9L / 2D 38W / 18L / 1D 60.0

Openings: Most Played

Blitz Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Unknown 377 232 142 3 61.5%
Sicilian Defense: Alapin Variation 183 105 67 11 57.4%
Australian Defense 141 71 62 8 50.4%
Caro-Kann Defense 137 99 34 4 72.3%
Amar Gambit 114 72 34 8 63.2%
Scandinavian Defense 111 72 32 7 64.9%
Amazon Attack 101 58 40 3 57.4%
French Defense 98 41 49 8 41.8%
Barnes Defense 92 50 35 7 54.4%
Modern 76 47 25 4 61.8%
Rapid Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Scandinavian Defense 30 26 2 2 86.7%
Sicilian Defense: Alapin Variation 20 11 8 1 55.0%
Caro-Kann Defense 17 12 5 0 70.6%
Amazon Attack: Siberian Attack 12 8 4 0 66.7%
Modern 11 6 4 1 54.5%
Australian Defense 10 5 3 2 50.0%
French Defense 10 5 5 0 50.0%
London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation 7 6 1 0 85.7%
Sicilian Defense: Closed 7 6 1 0 85.7%
Alekhine Defense 7 4 1 2 57.1%
Bullet Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Amar Gambit 1205 679 505 21 56.4%
Australian Defense 749 433 302 14 57.8%
Colle System: Rhamphorhynchus Variation 655 365 276 14 55.7%
Nimzo-Larsen Attack 607 372 222 13 61.3%
Caro-Kann Defense 526 311 203 12 59.1%
Barnes Defense 370 204 155 11 55.1%
Amazon Attack 355 218 127 10 61.4%
French Defense 354 245 102 7 69.2%
Czech Defense 305 183 114 8 60.0%
Scandinavian Defense 289 165 115 9 57.1%

🔥 Streaks

Streak Longest Current
Winning 64 0
Losing 26 1
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