Overview
Timetransfixed is a chess player known for freezing opponents' clocks and unfreezing their plans — a self-proclaimed time-bender who prefers the pulse-quickening drama of Blitz. With a career that climbs and dips like a time machine on a roller coaster, Timetransfixed combines long, technical endgames with surprising tactical resilience.
- Preferred time control: Blitz (plays fast, thinks faster).
- Peak achievements: 2266 (2026-01-14) and 2445 (2026-02-12).
- Overall competitive record highlights: strong winning totals across Rapid and Blitz play.
- Quick snapshot: comeback specialist with a high ComebackRate and a fondness for long games (average ~81 moves).
Playing Style
Timetransfixed blends careful endgame technique with opportunistic tactics. Games tend to be long and decisive rather than short and sleepy — expect endgame maneuvering and late flurries.
- Endgame frequency: very high — Timetransfixed often grinds opponents down (EndgameFrequency ~82%).
- Avg moves per decisive result: ~81 moves for both wins and losses — patient and persistent play.
- Psychology: strong comeback ability (ComebackRate ~83%), and a decent WinRateAfterLosingPiece (~49%).
- Resignation habits: occasionally early (EarlyResignationRate ~12%), but more often battles on.
- Color effectiveness: WhiteWinRate ~52.3%, BlackWinRate ~51.5% — comfortable on both sides of the board.
Openings & Preferences
Timetransfixed favors flexible, somewhat offbeat systems that lead to rich middlegames and long endgames. Both as White and Black you’ll see a recurring set of structures and ideas.
- Top Rapid openings: London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation, Alekhine Defense, Nimzo-Larsen Attack, Amazon Attack.
- Top Blitz choices: Alekhine Defense, Nimzo-Larsen Attack, Amazon Attack: Siberian Attack, Colle System surprises.
- Notable strengths: very good practical results in asymmetrical and dynamic lines (e.g., Alekhine and Agincourt-type English replies).
- Common White first moves by year: d4 and c4 dominate the repertoire — the Queenside and flexible English setups are staples.
Streaks, Records & Rivalries
Timetransfixed has seen extended runs of form and the occasional cold streak. When in gear, they can rack up long winning sequences; when tilted, the effect is noticeable but short-lived.
- Longest winning streak: 10 games. Longest losing streak: 8 games. Current losing streak (recent): 2 games.
- Most-played opponents include kraljica970 (13 games), Ruznamamuna (7), and leoville-las-cases (6).
- Head-to-head sample: vs kraljica970 — W7 L5 D1.
- Sample memorable clash: View Game.
When to Challenge Them
Timetransfixed has daily rhythms. If you want to catch them at their best (or at least when they’re most dangerous), aim your challenge carefully.
- Best time of day: around 15:00 local — steady win-rate bump at this hour.
- Strong days: Saturday and Wednesday show especially healthy win rates.
- Hourly quirks: high win-percent spikes at 15:00, 5:00, and 23:00 in the dataset — an unpredictable schedule befitting the name.
- Practical tip: avoid panic trades; Timetransfixed thrives in complex endgames and comeback scenarios.
Fun Facts & Extras
A few small curiosities and a sample visual to explore games and openings.
- Quirky stat: average first capture occurs around move 7 — slow-burn, then fireworks.
- Signature tendencies: loves the Queen and Rook as checking pieces (checks often come from these heavy pieces).
- Try this representative mini-game viewer:
- Want to study openings? Start with Alekhine Defense and London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation.
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