About Teddie Wen - FIDE Master
Teddie Wen is a titled chess player and a FIDE Master known for fast, fearless play and a taste for sharp openings. A true bullet specialist, Teddie often prefers the chaos of one minute games and has built a reputation for quick tactical vision and late-game resilience. This profile highlights Teddie Wen - chess player, opening explorer, and occasional internet comedian at the board.
- Title - FIDE Master
- Preferred time control - Bullet
- Notable peak - bullet peak reached in recent seasons (2623 (2025-09-05))
Playing Profile and Results
Teddie combines an aggressive opening mix with marathon endgames. Across time controls the record shows a player who wins with consistency and often grinds out long decisive games.
- Bullet record highlights - bold, active play with many decisive games and an above-average comeback rate
- Blitz and Rapid - strong multi-timecontrol results, including several peaks in the 2500-2600 range in fast time controls
- Win-Loss summary - a high number of wins across Bullet, Blitz, and Rapid play with a tendency toward decisive results rather than draws
Notable Openings and Repertoire
Teddie favors lively, sometimes offbeat systems. The repertoire spans gambits, flank systems, and classical defenses. Below are some of the openings Teddie plays most often - useful for opponents and students alike.
Bullet favorites
- Amar Gambit - a frequent go-to in bullet skirmishes (Amar Gambit)
- Hungarian Opening - Wiedenhagen-Beta Gambit (Hungarian Opening: Wiedenhagen-Beta Gambit)
- Modern and Colle System variations - flexible and practical in blitz and bullet
Rapid and Blitz staples
- King's Indian Defense - Exchange Variation with strong Rapid results (King's Indian Defense: Exchange Variation)
- Sicilian Dragon - played with both sides of the board in faster time controls
- Caro-Kann and English Opening - reliable weapons when the position calls for solidity
Style, Tendencies and Psychology
Teddie is a deep endgame player who is comfortable in long fights. The psychological profile shows strong tactical recovery and discipline under pressure.
- Endgame frequency - very high; many wins come in long technical endings
- Comeback ability - excellent comeback rate after falling behind
- Average decisive length - games often extend well beyond opening skirmishes
- Best time of day - morning sessions are especially productive (08:00 cited as a peak)
- Tilt factor - low, which helps keep performance steady across long sessions
Records, Streaks and Rivalries
Teddie has compiled some memorable runs and clear rival favorites online. Opponents beware - certain matchups have been lopsided.
- Longest winning streak - 16 games
- Current losing streak - 2 games (a temporary blip)
- Notable rivalries - dominant records versus several frequent opponents, for example thirstyturtles4 (many wins) and an unbeaten run against lengendarychicken
- Highly decisive approach - draws are relatively rare compared with aggressive peers
Sample Game - a quick tactical sketch
Below is a short illustrative sequence that captures Teddie's taste for piece activity and practical pressure. Use the viewer to step through the moves.
Why Follow Teddie Wen
For students who want to learn how to win long games, and for fans who enjoy dynamic opening choices in bullet, Teddie is a fun watch. Expect creativity, resilient endgame technique, and the occasional cheeky gambit.
- Great model for studying endgames that grow out of messy openings
- Strong tactical instincts in fast time controls
- Plays a wide range of openings - useful for broadening your repertoire