About XkisudX
XkisudX is an energetic online chess personality known for a blitz-first approach and an appetite for unusual openings. A prolific player with 3,000+ analyzed games, XkisudX blends long, thoughtful endgames with electricity-paced tactical skirmishes — the kind of player who treats a 3+0 game like a sprint that sometimes turns into a marathon.
Preferred time control: Blitz — when the clock ticks, XkisudX shines.
Career highlights
Starting as an adventurous club-level hacker of positions, XkisudX has logged thousands of games across Blitz, Bullet and Rapid. Notable peaks include a strong early Blitz spike in 2021 and recent momentum across Bullet and Rapid.
- Peak Blitz rating snapshot: 1362 (2021-03-08) (early career surge)
- Peak Rapid: April 2023, showcased creative middlegame ideas
- Peak Bullet: February 2026 — quick nerves and faster tactics
- Longest winning streak: 11 games; current winning streak: 3
Playing style & strengths
XkisudX is an endgame-oriented attacker who often grinds out wins after complex middlegame fights. A tendency to play long decisive games means opponents can’t rest once the pieces come off.
- Endgame frequency is high — many games reach complex late phases.
- Average moves per win: ~62, signaling deep finishes rather than quick knockouts.
- Strong comeback ability (comeback rate ~81%) — fights back from difficult positions.
- Good under-material recovery: wins after losing a piece about 47% of the time.
- Best hour to play: around 21:00 (prime time for clutch wins).
Favorite openings (and how they perform)
XkisudX favors quirky-but-sound choices and is comfortable both as White and Black. The London System (Poisoned Pawn Variation) appears again and again in the repertoire, alongside gambit play like the Amar Gambit and surprise weapons such as the Amazon Attack.
- London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation — cornerstone of the White setup; solid win rate over many games. London System
- Amar Gambit — an aggressive pet line used to unbalance opponents. Amar Gambit
- Australian Defense & Scandinavian — reliable Black replies that appear often in blitz and bullet.
- Plays traps too: Blackburne Shilling Gambit shows up on occasion (beware the counter-trap!).
Memorable game & study pick
One of the representative victories came against a frequent rival, kinmake — a match that highlights XkisudX’s tenacity and endgame technique.
- See a memorable win: View memorable win
- Mini study PGN (opening sketch you can replay):
Opponents & head-to-head notes
XkisudX has a few repeat opponents and very strong head-to-head records against several of them. Repetition breeds familiarity — and victories.
- Most-played rival: kinmake — an outstanding personal record (17–3).
- Other frequent opponents: xmipa1_33_shambayu (12–2–2), ayadi321 (6–2).
- Favored matchup approach: pressure the opponent into long endgames where small advantages convert.
Trends, training tips & what to watch
Based on the data, XkisudX should keep sharpening endgame technique, keep practicing bullet tactics to stabilize the fast time controls, and pick openings that lead to the types of endgames they prefer.
- Play more at 21:00 — historical win rate peaks then.
- Work on early-stage accuracy to reduce occasional long losing streaks (max losing streak recorded: 10).
- Emphasize queen-and-rook endgames — many checks and decisive moments involve major pieces.
Fun facts & placeholders
A few quirky bullets about XkisudX — equal parts serious chess nerd and cheeky blitz bandit.
- Plays the London System so often it might be considered a second first name.
- Tactical nickname: “The Comeback Kid” (high comeback rate).
- Chart of recent Blitz form:
- Quick reference links: London System • Amar Gambit