About weballchess
weballchess is a fast-paced online chess player known for a Bullet-first approach and a taste for sharp, tactical fights. Active across Bullet, Blitz and Rapid, weballchess blends stubborn comebacks with an appetite for offbeat openings — often turning a chaotic middlegame into a decisive finish. This profile highlights playing style, favorite openings, rivals and a few fun stats every fan (and search engine) will love.
Playing style & strengths
Preferred time control: Bullet — a self-declared arena for quick decisions and adrenaline-fueled tactics.
- Gritty comeback specialist: high Comeback Rate — 84.86% of fights turn into opportunities.
- Endgame grinder: Endgame frequency sits at 72% — weballchess doesn’t shy from long technical battles.
- Average game length: wins ≈ 65 moves, losses ≈ 73 moves — patient, even in fast formats.
- Low early resignation rate: 1.12% — players can expect resistance to the last pawn.
- Best time of day: late night warrior (peak play around 23:00).
- Strength-adjusted win rates: Bullet ≈ 54.1%, Blitz ≈ 50.4%, Rapid ≈ 54.1%, Daily ≈ 42.8%.
Signature openings & repertoire
weballchess mixes mainstream firepower with surprise weapons. Here are recurring choices across time controls — great for opponents to study and fans to enjoy.
- Scandinavian Defense — a reliable go-to with strong Bullet results (Scandinavian). Notable Bullet results: many games and a solid win rate.
- Sicilian Defense family (including Alapin, Sherzer lines) — backbone of the Blitz and Rapid repertoire; used aggressively to create imbalanced play (Sicilian).
- Amar Gambit & Evans Gambit Accepted — frequent in quick games; used to force sharp, tactical complications early on (Evans / Amar).
- Barnes Defense & London System poison-pawn lines — quirky choices that keep opponents uncomfortable and create practical chances.
Rivalries & memorable opponents
weballchess has logged hundreds of encounters against a handful of regulars. Those duels are a major part of the identity on the server.
- krzys1o — the most-played rival (over 600 games). This rivalry is long, dramatic and very familiar: krzys1o. See one of their showdowns: Epic Duel vs krzys1o.
- bllndchess — lopsided success (many wins vs losses), a matchup weballchess often wins.
- publiccaptain and alb3rrt — strong head-to-head records and frequent opponents (publiccaptain, alb3rrt).
Career highlights & milestones
weballchess climbed steadily through the quick-controls and earned notable peaks along the way:
- Bullet peak: 2205 (2026-01-13) — a milestone that reflects years of fast-format experience.
- Blitz peak: 2198 (2025-08-15) — consistent strength in rapid decision-making.
- Rapid peak: 2101 (2024-11-17) — shows skill in deeper, more classical short games.
- Notable streaks: longest winning run = 14 games; longest losing run = 14 games; currently riding a short winning streak.
- For a quick visual of the Bullet climb over recent seasons: .
Openings to study (for opponents)
If you want to score points against weballchess, here are lines and tendencies to prepare for.
- Study the Sicilian structures and typical tactical themes — weballchess frequently steers games into these waters.
- Watch out for Scandinavian setups and early queen activity — an underappreciated source of imbalance (Scandinavian).
- Be ready for gambit play (Amar, Evans) in fast time controls — sharp lines are often played to win on the clock or create practical chaos.
Sample Bullet skirmish (illustration)
An example mini-repertoire sequence to illustrate weballchess’ aggressive tastes. Not a historic game — just a taste of the style:
Fun facts & trivia
- Nickname suggestion: “The Bullet Blacksmith” — for forging wins in under a minute.
- Late-night menace: highest win rates around 23:00 — beware the moonlit tactics.
- Psychology: a moderate tilt factor (14) — best to avoid gifting momentum after a loss.
- Signature quirk: unusually long decisive games for someone who favors Bullet — patience meets speed.
Want to follow or challenge?
Fans and challengers can explore weballchess’ top opponents, opening tendencies and recent games via the profile links embedded above. Whether you're preparing a practical repertoire or just here for the spectacle, weballchess offers a memorable mix of tactical fireworks and stubborn endgame play.