Overview - whats-in-a-name-to-you-my
whats-in-a-name-to-you-my is an online chess player known for fast instincts and a clear fondness for lightning games. A Bullet specialist who treats the clock as both opponent and coach, this player mixes stubborn endgame technique with cheeky tactical turns. If you like long, decisive fights that finish before you can blink, this profile is for you.
- Preferred time control - Bullet specialist with deep experience in sub-minute battles
- Known for long decisive games - average decisive length is well above typical rapid skirmishes
- Strong comeback ability and resilience under pressure
Playing Style & Strengths
Play with whats-in-a-name-to-you-my is a blend of stubborn endgame play and opportunistic tactics. Matches often run long for online blitz and bullet, which speaks to patience and endgame comfort.
- Endgame frequency - frequently reaches endgames, making long, careful decisions (Endgame frequency approx 83%)
- Comeback instinct - very high comeback rate, showing mental resilience and tactical awareness
- Average game length - wins and losses both tend to go deep, with many decisive games lasting 70 to 90 moves
- Tactical traits - wins after losing material are respectable, showing sneaky practical play
- Mental game - moderate tilt factor, but a strong ability to reset and recover
Openings Favorite List
whats-in-a-name-to-you-my prefers flexible, practical systems that keep tension and invite complications. The player uses both classical defenses and surprise gambits depending on mood.
- Australian Defense - a consistent weapon as White and Black (Australian Defense)
- Caro-Kann - used frequently with varied results (Caro-Kann Defense)
- Benoni and Amar Gambit - favorite for chaotic counterplay (Benoni Defense)
- Slav and Sicilian families - regularly encountered in both colors
- As White - a surprising love of the English and QGD motifs
Performance Highlights
Concrete achievements and tendencies that stand out for whats-in-a-name-to-you-my.
- Peak Bullet rating - 2013 (2025-12-25) (a holiday peak that showed explosive form)
- Peak Blitz and Rapid moments - 1945 (2025-11-14) and 1894 (2025-11-19)
- Longest winning streak - 10 games in a row, showing streak potential
- Strength-adjusted win rates - solid at Bullet and Blitz, with Rapid showing exceptional adjustment when played
- Best time of day to play - early afternoon is where results often shine
Opponents & Head-to-Head
whats-in-a-name-to-you-my has built recurring rivalries in the online arena. Familiar names appear frequently in the record, and a few accounts have become regular benchmarks.
- Most played opponents: munisa962 and Jorge Carlos Antonio - each played 6 times
- Strong records against players like chessdrumm7 and nicescamugothere
- Challenging matches against drgmbg, showing room for adaptation
Sample Game - a typical long tactical-burner
Here is a short PGN snippet to show the sort of middlegame tension and time-pressure tactics that define many matches.
Fun Facts & Helpful Links
A few more tidbits and handy placeholders to explore this player's profile and common themes.
- Favorite tactical motifs - rook activity and queen trades that turn into passed pawns
- Often plays d4 openings as White - a clear first-move preference in recent years
- Look up common terms: Benoni Defense - great for finding similar games
- See peak moments: 2013 (2025-12-25) and 1945 (2025-11-14)