Us30chess — FIDE Master and Blitz Specialist
Us30chess is a FIDE Master who thrives in fast time controls and has built a reputation as a clever and resilient Blitz player. A lively player with an eye for tactical turns, Us30chess reached a peak Blitz rating of 2303 (2025-09-10) and shows a clear preference for rapid decision making. For a quick visual of recent form see .
- Preferred time control: Blitz
- Recent Blitz record: 11 wins, 3 losses, 1 draw
- Peak performance highlight: strong run in 2025
Playing Style and Strengths
Us30chess mixes practical endgame technique with surprising tactical recoveries. Opponents often find themselves under rook checks at critical moments. Composure after setbacks is a real asset.
- Comeback rate: around 73 percent
- Win rate after losing material: about 67 percent
- Endgame frequency: appears in roughly half of games
- Average moves per win: about 66 moves
- Most common checking piece: rook
Sample Blitz line to study or enjoy:
Openings and Preparation
Us30chess shows a flexible opening repertoire, comfortable with both Queen's Gambit structures and dynamic Indian setups. White results are particularly strong.
- Often opens 1.d4 in 2025
- Notable successes with Budapest: 3...Ng4 4.e3 and Benoni Defense: Modern Variation when playing White
- Has experience defending against the Queen's Gambit Accepted, listed as QGA: 3.e3 c5
- Prepared for a variety of Sicilian branches and Indian defenses
Notable Results and Opponents
Us30chess enjoys tactical skirmishes and has collected wins against a number of regular opponents. A five game winning streak stands out as the longest run of dominant play.
- Longest winning streak: 5 games
- Recent notable wins include matches vs brunolaurent1975 and sarunas71
- Competitive trends: excels against lower-rated opposition and holds steady when facing higher-rated players
Routine, Rituals and Fun Facts
Us30chess tends to play best in the late afternoon. The best hour to challenge them is around 16:00. They favor deep, long decisive games in Blitz, proving that fast time controls do not always mean shallow play.
- Best time of day: around 16:00
- Most productive day: Wednesday evenings
- Funny habit: treats every endgame like a cliff hanger
- Preparation depth: pragmatic, often making simple but effective choices
Want to explore specific openings or terms? Try QGA: 3.e3 c5 or Benoni Defense: Modern Variation.