SpeedrunEndgame — Chess Biography
SpeedrunEndgame is a bold, endgame-loving chess player known for turning chaotic middlegames into methodical finishes. A specialist who prefers Rapid play (but also blazes in Blitz), this player blends stubborn technique with a surprising talent for comebacks. If you picture a speedrunner who refuses to skip the final boss, that’s SpeedrunEndgame: fast to the endgame, slow to give up.
- Preferred time control: Rapid (appears to favor thoughtful, fast-paced games).
- Typical game flavor: long, decisive battles ending in endgame finesse.
- Trend snapshot:
Playing Style & Strengths
Strategically patient and tactically alert, SpeedrunEndgame converts small advantages into full points. The statistical fingerprint shows a player who thrives deep into the game rather than pursuing quick kills.
- Endgame frequency: high — often takes games into the late phase (EndgameFrequency ~67%).
- Average moves per win: ~64.8 — endurance and technique matter.
- Comeback prowess: astonishing (ComebackRate ~90%). This is a player who hates conceding defeat early.
- Win after losing a piece: strong — recovers and outplays opponents tactically (~70.8% success).
- Psychology: TiltFactor 12; best time of day to play appears around 12:00.
- Peek at peak honors: 2757 (2025-09-17) • 1878 (2022-10-15)
Signature Openings
SpeedrunEndgame experiments with both cheeky traps and solid systems, often steering into positions where endgame skill becomes decisive. Below are favored lines with strong win rates.
- King’s Indian Attack — a personal favorite for building long-term pressure and entering technical endgames (WinRate ~90%). King's Indian Attack
- London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation — reliable and surprisingly lethal (WinRate ~81.8%). London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation
- Sicilian Defense: Closed — strategic, slow-burning plan with high payoff (WinRate ~76.9%). Sicilian Defense: Closed
- Amar Gambit — played with flair and an excellent conversion rate (WinRate ~88.9%). Amar Gambit
- Rapid specialties: Amazon Attack and Nimzo–Larsen bursts (perfect mini-sample in Rapid play).
Notable Opponents & Head-to-Head
SpeedrunEndgame has faced a number of recurring rivals and enjoys dominating prepared foes through grit and endgame craft.
- Most-played: cmrolchess — 46 games, with a strong record (31–11–4). See profile: Rolando Muñoz Perez
- Other recurring opponents: swindlingjokerav (10 games), ego360 (10 games), ezhick (8 games).
- Notable pattern: when SpeedrunEndgame is behind, comebacks are frequent — opponents must never relax.
Streaks, Records & Time Habits
Consistency and streaks define much of SpeedrunEndgame's performance; another revealing angle is when they play best.
- Longest winning streak: 12 games. Current winning streak: 4 games.
- Longest losing streak: 12 games (even great players have rough patches).
- Best days/hours: strong win rates on Tuesday, Saturday, and around midday (12:00 shows exceptional results).
- Termination habits: most games are decisive and often play out to an endgame finish; average decisive game length is long.
A Short Example Game (mini demo)
For viewers who like to replay short tactical-to-endgame workouts, here’s a tiny illustrative sequence that captures the feel of a SpeedrunEndgame conversion:
(A playful snippet — not an exhaustive sample of the player's long, clinical wins.)
Fun Facts & How to Follow
SpeedrunEndgame is equal parts stubborn and experimental: gambits for spice, slow maneuvering for substance. SEO-friendly tags: chess, SpeedrunEndgame, rapid chess, blitz, endgame technique, openings, comebacks.
- Nickname explained: “Speedrun” for efficiently reaching and mastering endgames; “Endgame” for the finishing skill.
- Favorite era of the game: late middlegame into the endgame — where the title truly fits.
- Want to study and follow games? Check opponent pages or replay the PGN above to get a sense of approach and pattern recognition.