Overview
Meet Ububube Enyutuee (also known online as sorryformybadenglan), a Bullet specialist whose games read like caffeine-fueled lightning duels. Active across all speeds, Ububube made a name by grinding huge Bullet volume while keeping an eye on clever endgame tricks. If you search "Ububube Enyutuee chess" you will find a player who loves chaotic openings and long decisive fights.
- Preferred time control: Bullet
- Peak Bullet highlight: 2316 (2025-09-28)
- Playing persona: fast, pragmatic, and fond of surprise sidelines
Playing Style
Ububube thrives in tactical skirmishes and unusual setups. A high endgame frequency means many games go the distance, even in Bullet. Average decisive game length hovers around 70 moves, so do not assume shortness from the clock alone.
- Strengths: comeback instincts and high endgame experience
- Tactical traits: strong comeback rate at about 79 percent
- Psychology: Best time to challenge is around 20:00, tilt factor modest at 11
- Bad habits: occasional multi-game losing runs; current losing streak of 5
Career Highlights
Ububube rose steadily through the Bullet ranks and reached an electrifying peak late in 2025. Notable milestones and statistics tell the story of an energetic Bullet grinder who turned volume into results.
- Longest winning streak: 19 games
- Peak Bullet rating: 2316 on 2025-09-28
- Huge match volume in recent seasons with many multi-game slogs and prolific monthly totals
- Remarkable resilience: often recovers from material loss to win about 44 percent of those fights
This combination of volume and resilience makes Ububube a tricky opponent: you will get tested, tired, and occasionally outfoxed.
Openings and Traps
Ububube favors eccentric and aggressive choices. The Bird Opening is a frequent friend while the Nimzo-Larsen Attack is a surprisingly effective weapon in their kit.
- Most played: Bird Opening — many practical tests and a nearly even win history over hundreds of games
- Sharp surprises: Nimzo-Larsen Attack — above 52 percent when wielded with intent
- Black choices and counters: Sicilian Defense and the cheeky Blackburne Shilling Gambit appear in the repertoire
- Fun fact: a lot of repertoire variety means opponents rarely get a comfortable preparation window
Rivals and Notable Opponents
Some head-to-heads are almost folklore. Ububube has a particularly lopsided record versus a few regulars. If you are on their opposite board you might already be in the database.
- Most played opponent: hydrixchess64 with an astonishing record of 50 wins, 2 losses, 1 draw against them
- Other frequent rivals include ksalizhan and javidgodman
- Want to review a representative clash? Classic vs hydrixchess64
Stats Snapshot
Numbers that matter at a glance. This is not a ratings section, just quick context for the curious.
- Bullet record: thousands of games, huge sample size that fuels consistency under pressure
- Win style: tends to score more versus lower rated opponents, and keeps parity against equals
- Endgame frequency: high, reflecting long, fought battles rather than early resigns
- Average moves per decisive game: about 71 moves
Fun Facts, Training Notes, and Placeholders
Some quirky details and ways to explore more of Ububube's games. Use the embedded widgets to inspect ratings and sample games.
- Fun nickname idea: "The Coffee Bird" — part homage to frequent Bird Openings, part caffeine joke
- Training tip from Ububube style: study endgames and long tactical middlegames; practice incremental time management
- Chart to explore rating trends:
- Peak rating snapshot: 2316 (2025-09-28)
- Opening deep dives: Bird Opening, Sicilian Defense, Nimzo-Larsen Attack
- Replay a characteristic game:
About This Profile
This page highlights Ububube Enyutuee's chess identity: a Bullet-centric, high-volume competitor with a flair for unusual openings and long, stubborn games. For opponents, fans, or analysts, this is a compact guide to what to expect on the board.
More opponent links and term references are embedded above for quick exploration. Good luck if you challenge them. And remember, in Bullet anything can happen.