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Christoph

Username: xchrisx666

Playing Since: 2018-10-29 (Active)

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Daily: 1141
17W / 15L / 3D
Rapid: 1951
172W / 102L / 16D
Blitz: 1770
1610W / 1480L / 222D
Bullet: 1537
7311W / 7093L / 484D

Christoph (aka xchrisx666): The Relentless Gambit Enthusiast

Christoph, known in the digital arena by his formidable username xchrisx666, is a chess warrior with an impressive journey through the echelons of online chess. With a peak blitz rating soaring to 1670 in June 2025 and an equally fierce bullet rating peaking at 1682, this player deftly maneuvers through the chaos of rapid-fire matches with the coolness of a grandmaster (or at least a very optimistic club player).

Playing Style & Opening Arsenal

Christoph’s style can best be described as a blend of cunning strategy and spirited adventure. He favors openings like the Trompowsky Attack (where he boasts a respectable 54% win rate over 220 blitz games) and the Queens Pawn Opening Accelerated London System. In the bullet format, his opening repertoire expands to the Caro Kann Defense and the Englund Gambit, showcasing a willingness to both defend stoutly and shake things up early on.

Statistics That Tell a Tale

  • Blitz Record: 1377 wins, 1294 losses, and 189 draws—talk about persistence!
  • Bullet Record: A staggering 6699 wins! Clearly, time trouble is no trouble at all.
  • Rapid and Daily: 176 rapid wins and a curious 37 wins in daily games, proving that patience is sometimes part of the plan.
  • Comeback King: An amazing 79.8% comeback rate—when Christoph’s back is against the wall, he fights like a lion.
  • Average moves per win: Roughly 63 moves—either he loves a good marathon or he’s just very polite letting opponents think they have a chance.

Recent Highlights

In his latest blitz triumph on June 5, 2025, Christoph showcased tactical prowess and nerves of steel, winning convincingly by resignation against mo_badaoui. The game featured an extravagantly bold opening with early pawn sacrifices and ended after just 19 moves—a testament to Christoph’s sharp attacking instincts and perhaps his opponent’s fear of the “666” in his username!

Psychological Profile & Quirks

Christoph has a low tilt factor of 10, suggesting that despite the drama on the 64 squares, he keeps his composure better than most after a bad move or two. His best time to play? The mystical hour of 4:00 AM—perhaps the witching hour summons extra chess wisdom (or extra coffee).

Known Rivals & Allies

His sword clashes frequently with warriors like derflo_23 and j_d832, with fairly balanced outcomes. Among his multitude of vanquished enemies, there are a few perfect win rates (yeah, dustyduke, we’re looking at you!).

All in all, Christoph is the kind of player who turns games into battles, openings into adventures, and losses into lessons. A true online chess gladiator who never backs down, no matter how many pieces he sacrifices… or how many games end with a resignation.

Keep an eye on xchrisx666—you never know when he might castle into your nightmares!


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Quick summary

Nice work, Christoph — your recent games show the kind of attacking instincts, pawn breakthroughs and endgame technique that win rapid games. You convert advantages, create passed pawns and punish opponents under time pressure. Below I highlight what you do well, where you leak points, and concrete drills you can use to keep climbing.

Recent game snapshot

Here’s the last win you posted. You can replay it to follow the ideas I mention below.

Replay:

Opponent: snotlout_12 — opening started like a Trompowsky (1.d4 and Bg5 themes). See also Trompowsky Attack.

What you’re doing well

  • Creating concrete goals: you consistently convert small advantages into tangible targets (wins of material, passed pawns and promotions).
  • Attack + technique: you combine tactical shots with promotion technique (example: you pushed the b-pawn to a quick promotion and finished cleanly).
  • Opening consistency: your repertoire has high win rates in several systems (Amazon Attack, London Poisoned Pawn, QGD Ragozin and Slav Alekhine variation). Leverage those lines.
  • Practical time-pressure play: opponents flag or crack under the clock — you keep pressure in simpler winning ways rather than relying on only deep calculation.

Most important areas to improve

  • Line-specific weaknesses: some lines in your Caro‑Kann Exchange and a few QGD sidelines have lower win rates. Example target: Caro-Kann Defense: Exchange Variation — spend targeted time on the typical plans and endgames there.
  • Blunders in complex positions: you win many tactical fights, but when positions get very sharp you sometimes miss defensive resources. Simple habit: after every forcing sequence, do a quick “what is my opponent threatening?” check.
  • Time allocation: you win on time sometimes, which is great, but relying on flagging is risky at higher levels. Try to keep a small reserve (8–12 seconds) for critical decision moments instead of spending it all early.
  • Endgame polishing: you convert well, but a few endings (rook vs rook with passed pawns and queen/rook endgames) can be made bulletproof with basic technique drills.

Concrete drills & study plan (weekly)

  • Daily tactics (20–30 minutes): mixed puzzles emphasizing mating nets, forks and promotions. Focus on positions where you must spot one defender or counter-sack.
  • Endgame practice (3× per week, 15–20 minutes): king and pawn vs king, queen vs rook, and basic rook endings. Drill the Lucena and Philidor setups and queen promotion technique.
  • Opening focus (2× per week, 20 minutes): pick one weak opening from your stats (Caro‑Kann Exchange) and review model games — understand plans, not only move orders. Use 10 annotated model games and a short one-page summary of plans for each side.
  • Game review (after each session): spend 10–15 minutes on each loss — find the root cause (tactics miss, plan error, time trouble) and write a one-sentence lesson you can recall next game.
  • Time management drill: play rapid games where you force yourself to keep 10–15s on the clock after move 10. It trains pacing without removing your practical edge.

Specific takeaways from the replay

  • Probing on the queenside paid off: your pawn pushes and rook activity (Ra7, then pressure on the b-file) forced favorable exchanges and created the passed pawn — good sense of where to open the position.
  • Calculated tactics: moves like Nxc7 and later b‑promotion show good calculation and follow-through — you didn’t stop the sequence prematurely.
  • Trade simplification was timely: when you reached a winning endgame you simplified and removed counterplay instead of hunting more complications — textbook conversion technique.
  • Small improvement: after a win is secured, keep doing the “one more opponent-threat check” — a few moments where the defender had counterplay could be eliminated by a steady safety check before each move.

Short-term goals (next 30 days)

  • +1: Do 20 tactics per day and review mistakes — measurable and high impact.
  • +2: Study and summarize 5 Caro-Kann Exchange model games and play 10 training games against that line.
  • +3: Convert two drawn/close losses into wins by doing a 10–15 minute postmortem and applying one corrective habit (ex: always check opponent threats after forcing sequences).

Want a deeper post‑mortem?

I can annotate this game move-by-move, add arrows and highlight the three moments that changed the evaluation — or produce a short training packet focused on the Caro-Kann Exchange. Which would you prefer?



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Rating

Year Bullet Blitz Rapid Daily
2025 1537 1770 1951 1141
2024 1442 1522 1606 1197
2023 1374 1586 1528 1193
2022 1154 1208 1396
2021 1031 1075 1242 1147
2020 743 809 1019
2019 557 741 947 787
2018 674 618 615
Rating by Year201820192020202120222023202420251951557YearRatingBulletBlitzRapidDaily

Stats by Year

Year White Black Moves
2025 1207W / 1056L / 99D 1119W / 1133L / 105D 67.8
2024 655W / 574L / 53D 581W / 610L / 78D 67.8
2023 1262W / 1091L / 100D 1163W / 1185L / 111D 71.4
2022 1098W / 1046L / 49D 1051W / 1068L / 51D 64.7
2021 476W / 369L / 40D 415W / 433L / 52D 68.9
2020 42W / 39L / 1D 47W / 36L / 0D 60.5
2019 78W / 87L / 3D 72W / 96L / 1D 51.6
2018 10W / 10L / 0D 4W / 12L / 0D 57.6

Openings: Most Played

Blitz Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Amazon Attack: Siberian Attack 562 288 235 39 51.2%
Caro-Kann Defense 546 275 233 38 50.4%
Amazon Attack 291 147 130 14 50.5%
London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation 209 105 88 16 50.2%
Caro-Kann Defense: Exchange Variation 161 70 77 14 43.5%
Australian Defense 154 77 69 8 50.0%
QGD: 3.Nc3 Bb4 64 28 29 7 43.8%
Czech Defense 61 29 28 4 47.5%
Dutch Defense 58 29 22 7 50.0%
Amar Gambit 58 27 23 8 46.5%
Bullet Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Caro-Kann Defense 2485 1264 1150 71 50.9%
Amazon Attack 1621 813 753 55 50.1%
Amazon Attack: Siberian Attack 1544 777 712 55 50.3%
Australian Defense 1368 691 641 36 50.5%
London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation 1308 646 610 52 49.4%
Caro-Kann Defense: Exchange Variation 849 422 400 27 49.7%
Amar Gambit 342 159 172 11 46.5%
Benoni Defense: Benoni Gambit Accepted 278 136 131 11 48.9%
Sicilian Defense 259 120 129 10 46.3%
QGD: 2...Bf5 3.cxd5 229 127 96 6 55.5%
Rapid Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Caro-Kann Defense 58 36 21 1 62.1%
Amazon Attack: Siberian Attack 57 40 16 1 70.2%
Amazon Attack 46 28 14 4 60.9%
London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation 25 17 8 0 68.0%
Caro-Kann Defense: Exchange Variation 23 9 12 2 39.1%
Australian Defense 10 6 3 1 60.0%
QGD: 2...Bf5 3.cxd5 8 3 4 1 37.5%
QGD: Ragozin 6 5 1 0 83.3%
Slav Defense: Alekhine Variation 6 5 1 0 83.3%
QGD: 3.Nc3 Bb4 6 3 2 1 50.0%
Daily Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Amazon Attack: Siberian Attack 6 4 1 1 66.7%
Caro-Kann Defense 5 4 1 0 80.0%
Amazon Attack 4 4 0 0 100.0%
London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation 4 2 1 1 50.0%
Dutch Defense 3 2 1 0 66.7%
Australian Defense 3 2 1 0 66.7%
Nimzo-Larsen Attack 3 2 1 0 66.7%
Modern 2 2 0 0 100.0%
Sicilian Defense: Closed, Anti-Sveshnikov Variation, Kharlov-Kramnik Line 2 1 1 0 50.0%
Bird Opening: Dutch Variation, Batavo Gambit 2 1 1 0 50.0%

🔥 Streaks

Streak Longest Current
Winning 13 3
Losing 10 0
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