Overview
TenienteDan15 is a blitz specialist who plays like a caffeinated strategist: fast, creative, and dangerously comfortable in chaotic positions. Preferred time control: Blitz. Across thousands of rated games and more than 5,400 games analyzed, TenienteDan15 has built a reputation for long, tactical battles and stubborn comebacks. Peak blitz form is highlighted by 2848 (2026-01-10) and an active rating curve shown here:
.Playing Style & Strengths
If you like late middlegame complications and long endgames, this is your profile. TenienteDan15 tends to take fights deep — average decisive games last roughly 90 moves — and converts small advantages with impressive persistence.
- Comeback ability: strong — comeback rate ~86.6%.
- Endgame frequency: very high — plays long, technical finishes (Endgame Frequency ~86%).
- Tactical resilience: wins nearly half of games even after losing material (Win after losing piece ~48%).
- Early resignations are rare to humorous — EarlyResignationRate recorded at 0.63 (context: TenienteDan15 rarely gives up before making the opponent sweat).
Opening Preferences (Blitz)
TenienteDan15 leans on a select repertoire that mixes offbeat gambits with solid defenses. Expect surprises from both White and Black.
- As White: Hungarian Opening: Wiedenhagen-Beta Gambit — a staple used hundreds of times with a near-50% win rate.
- As Black: Sicilian structures — Kan and Alapin variations feature heavily in the database.
- Other favorites: Colle System (Rhamphorhynchus Variation), Bogo-Indian, and the occasional Dőry Defense.
Representative blitz opening lines (interactive sample):
Memorable Streaks & Records
- Longest winning streak: 10 games — a hot run that left opponents scratching their heads.
- Longest losing streak: 10 games — proof that even the best have frustrating patches.
- Current streak (recent): on a 3-game losing streak — prime time for a comeback, and this player often delivers.
- Blitz Win/Loss/Draw aggregate: a mountain of blitz experience with thousands of decisive encounters (Wins and Losses both in the thousands, draws in the hundreds).
Schedule & Habits
Timing matters. TenienteDan15 performs best in morning and early-afternoon sessions (best hour: ~09:00). Win rates by day are remarkably steady; Monday and Tuesday show slightly higher success, while weekend play remains strong.
- Best time of day: 09:00 (peak alertness and tactical sharpness).
- Top-performing hours include early mornings and late nights (some surprising spikes at 1:00 and 23:00).
- Opponents to watch: most-played rivals include puracat — check the head-to-head: Ian.
Fun Facts & Extras
- Nickname vibe: TenienteDan15 — sounds like a tactical lieutenant who commands pawns into battle.
- Average moves per win: ~91 moves — these are not bullet sprints; they are marathons with fireworks.
- Tactical alert: one-sided losses are rare — TenienteDan15 seldom collapses catastrophically.
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.Keywords for discovery
TenienteDan15, blitz chess, rapid tactical play, Hungarian Opening, Sicilian Defense, comeback specialist, long endgames, chess profile.