About velemajstoric
velemajstoric is a fierce online chess profile known for mastering the quick pulse of Blitz chess. A grinder with a taste for long, technical battles, this player blends stubborn endgame play with a knack for dramatic comebacks. Preferred time control: Blitz — where intuition, speed, and a sprinkle of chaos turn ordinary positions into memorable finishes.
- Preferred time control: Blitz (frequently plays Blitz games)
- Plays long, maneuver-rich games — high endgame frequency and average decisive lengths well into the 70s–80s moves
- Remarkable comeback skill: a documented ComebackRate of 82.26%
Playing style & strengths
Expect a patient, endgame-first approach from velemajstoric. They tend to outlast opponents rather than out-sprint them, preferring deep technical play and precision in simplified positions. Tactical fights are still on the menu — this player converts material swings into wins more often than most.
- Endgame frequency: strong (plays many long endgames)
- Tactical resilience: high WinRateAfterLosingPiece and a strong comeback percentage
- Psychology: modest tilt factor (keeps playing after setbacks), best time of day recorded as 02:00
Opening repertoire
velemajstoric favors solid, classical defenses and tricky sidelines. The signature on many boards is the trusty Caro-Kann Defense, often supplemented by Slavs and Scandinavian setups. As White, they employ a mix of mainline and anti-Sveshnikov Sicilian ideas.
- Favorites: Caro-Kann Defense, Slav Defense, Scandinavian Defense
- As White: varied Sicilian approaches including the Moscow and Anti-Sveshnikov ideas
- Bullet & Blitz nuance: aggressive gambit success (notably the Amar Gambit in faster time controls)
Notable opponents, streaks & habits
velemajstoric faces a familiar pool of rivals online and has racked up long streaks on both ends of the scoreboard. Matches against repeat opponents show both resilience and room for improvement — the rivalry with certain usernames is the stuff of cafe-table legend (or at least of intense online rematches).
- Most-played opponent (head-to-head sample): bichoceronte — a rivalry with mixed results
- Longest winning streak: 19 games; longest losing streak: 11 games
- Time-of-day quirks: strongest performance around mid-afternoon and late evening; surprisingly sharp around 02:00
Highlights & extras
Short and sweet: persistent, paradoxical, and occasionally poetic with pawns. For fans of openings and study, the following widgets give a quick taste of form and a playable miniature:
- Peak Blitz mark: 2411 (2026-01-30)
- Rating trend (Blitz):
- Sample miniature to try in your training board:
Fun tip: if you find yourself down a piece against velemajstoric, don’t panic — they’ve been known to stage theatrical comebacks. If you’re winning, check for hidden fortress tricks; resignation sometimes comes late (they like to squeeze every tempo).