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TheLollipopBullet14

Playing Since: 2025-01-03 (Closed for Fair Play Violations)

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Rapid: 2440
658W / 483L / 86D
Blitz: 2273
1804W / 1765L / 214D
Bullet: 2287
635W / 609L / 32D

TheLollipopBullet14: The Sweetest Shot in Chess

Meet TheLollipopBullet14, a chess player whose username promises a quick strike as fast and sweet as a bullet... and, boy, do they deliver! With a nickname that could easily be mistaken for a confectionery shop or a super-fast candy delivery service, this player is all about speed, tactics, and keeping opponents on their toes.

Reigning across bullet, blitz, and rapid time controls, TheLollipopBullet14 combines a sharp, tactical mind with uncanny resilience. Their peak ratings say it all:

  • Bullet: 2557 (2025-01) – that's snappy enough to make any opponent nervous.
  • Blitz: 2500 (2025-01) – the speed chess playground where nerves and reflexes clash.
  • Rapid: 2330 (2025-03) – precise and calculated, even with a bit more breathing room.

With a staggering 547 wins out of 1107 bullet games, TheLollipopBullet14 clearly favors high-speed assaults. Their longest winning streak? A remarkable 18 games—proof they're no stranger to sweet success. When the going gets tough, they have a 76% comeback rate, showing that a lost piece isn't necessarily a lost battle.

Known for the Colle System and some undercover "Top Secret" openings, they've got a knack for surprising their opponents with solid yet flexible strategies. The Queens Pawn Opening Zukertort Variation is their secret weapon in rapid chess, boasting a 75% win rate—a sure sign that they like to keep the queen dancing.

TheLollipopBullet14’s games often last around 57 moves on wins, and get heftier on losses, showing a competitive spirit that grinds in the trenches rather than quick-fire gambits. They take a deep breath before the endgame, which happens in nearly 67% of their battles—endurance is key.

Despite the nickname, early resignation is their least favorite move, happening only about 1.2% of the time, so your battles with them will often go the distance.

When does the sweet spot arrive? Early morning at 9 AM, where their win rate peaks and bullets fly the fastest. And when night owl hours strike, TheLollipopBullet14 keeps their cool with nearly 60% wins at 10-11 PM—and an incredible 100% win rate at 9 AM, proving they're sharpest when others are just waking up.

Off the board, opponents are a mixed bag; they're most dangerous against those they've faced many times – for instance, a dominant 90% win rate versus maurciotorres. Plus, they're undefeated against a variety of challengers, dropping jaws with perfect 100% win rates against several rivals.

TheLollipopBullet14 is a clever blend of speed, strategy, and sweet tactical strikes—a formidable opponent who’s as entertaining as they are fierce. So whether you're playing bullet or rapid, be prepared: this player doesn’t just deliver candy—they deliver checkmates.

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Summary of recent blitz play

You’ve shown a willingness to enter sharp, tactical positions and convert pressure into victories in blitz. One recent win demonstrates your ability to seize initiative and finish with practical accuracy under time pressure. A recent loss highlights the challenges of converting complex middlegame play into a clean endgame, a common blitz theme where precise endgame technique and time management matter most.

What went well

  • You pursue active, tactical lines that create practical chances, especially when you sense your opponent’s clock is tight.
  • Your piece activity and pawn storms in dynamic middlegames help keep opponents under pressure and maintain winning chances.
  • Even in complex positions, you search for aggressive plans and keep the game in unbalanced, fighting territory which suits blitz well.

Areas to improve

  • Endgame technique: The longer rook-and-queen endgame you encountered in the loss shows room to improve converting melees into clean draws or wins. Focus on simplifying when ahead and maximizing your king activity in endgames.
  • Time management under pressure: Blitz rewards quick, accurate decisions. Practice identifying critical moments earlier and avoid spending too long on speculative lines when the clock is tight.
  • Calculation discipline in tactical sequences: When you start a tactical attack, ensure there is a clear plan to either convert or safely simplify. Consider pausing briefly to verify the line before committing to a long combination.
  • Opening consolidation: Balance between aggression and solid development to avoid overextending in the middlegame. A compact opening plan can reduce risky positions under time pressure.

Opening performance notes

Your openings show a mix of dynamic and solid setups. The Amazon Attack family has produced strong practical results in blitz, so it can be a reliable “surprise weapon” when you want to imbalance a game on the clock. The Colle family lines (with ideas like e6 and early Bd3) tend to lead to fair middlegames; refining the typical middlegame plans for these lines will help you capitalize on your initiative. Some sharp Sicilian lines (Najdorf-related) require careful calculation—pair a focused, small repertoire with explicit endgame ideas to avoid getting overwhelmed in blitz.

Practice plan for the next week

  • Endgame drills: practice rook endings and basic queen endings with a timer to build speed and technique under pressure.
  • Blitz review routine: analyze 2–3 recent games in depth, focusing on the first critical turning point and exploring safer alternatives or concrete winning ideas.
  • Time-management drills: play with a modest increment (or 3+2/5+0 formats) to build quick, principled decision-making; aim to spend a reasonable amount of time on the opening moves without hitting severe time pressure.
  • Repertoire refinement: pick 2–3 openings you enjoy (for example, a Colle family line and an Amazon Attack) and develop concrete plans, including typical pawn structures and target squares, so you have clear middlegame ideas to fall back on.

Next steps

If you’d like, I can tailor a two-week training plan with daily drills, plus a concise opening primer and endgame toolkit aligned to your games. Tell me your preferences and I’ll customize the plan to fit your blitz style and schedule.

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maurciotorres 46W / 5L / 0D View Games
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Rating

Year Bullet Blitz Rapid Daily
2025 2144 2263 2293

Stats by Year

Year White Black Moves
2025 1387W / 1181L / 160D 1261W / 1355L / 132D 71.6

Openings: Most Played

Rapid Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Colle: 3...e6 4.Bd3 c5 98 52 39 7 53.1%
London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation 83 40 37 6 48.2%
Colle: 3...Bf5, Alekhine Variation 64 29 29 6 45.3%
Sicilian Defense: Najdorf Variation 60 30 28 2 50.0%
Sicilian Defense 53 18 32 3 34.0%
Döry Defense 36 21 13 2 58.3%
Australian Defense 33 23 7 3 69.7%
King's Indian Defense: Larsen Variation 31 21 8 2 67.7%
Sicilian Defense: Closed 27 12 13 2 44.4%
QGD: 4.Nf3 25 15 9 1 60.0%
Blitz Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Colle: 3...e6 4.Bd3 c5 311 159 131 21 51.1%
London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation 230 106 102 22 46.1%
Colle: 3...Bf5, Alekhine Variation 196 79 102 15 40.3%
Döry Defense 194 91 92 11 46.9%
Sicilian Defense: Najdorf Variation 178 79 97 2 44.4%
Sicilian Defense 170 74 88 8 43.5%
Australian Defense 101 44 54 3 43.6%
Amazon Attack: Siberian Attack 93 33 55 5 35.5%
East Indian Defense 90 30 50 10 33.3%
Amazon Attack 85 60 18 7 70.6%
Bullet Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Colle: 3...e6 4.Bd3 c5 92 41 47 4 44.6%
French Defense: Classical Variation, Svenonius Variation 72 32 39 1 44.4%
French Defense 71 17 51 3 23.9%
French Defense: Advance Variation 66 42 23 1 63.6%
Amazon Attack 60 45 15 0 75.0%
East Indian Defense 58 16 41 1 27.6%
Australian Defense 58 18 39 1 31.0%
London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation 46 14 30 2 30.4%
French Defense: Exchange Variation 45 15 29 1 33.3%
Colle: 3...Bf5, Alekhine Variation 44 18 25 1 40.9%

🔥 Streaks

Streak Longest Current
Winning 18 2
Losing 12 0
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