Overview — xraydoomsday: Blitz Specialist & Puzzle Hunter
xraydoomsday is an energetic online chess profile known for lightning decisions, long comeback stories, and a soft spot for the Australian Defense. Preferred time control: Blitz — where instincts, not spreadsheets, rule. This short biography summarizes playing style, opening tastes, memorable rivals, and a few handy placeholders to explore games and trends.
- Username: xraydoomsday
- Preferred time control: Blitz (fast, tactical, chaotic — the perfect stage for xraydoomsday)
- Peak highlights mentioned inline: reached peak blitz performance in mid-2022 and a top Daily peak in 2025
Quick peek: 999 (2022-06-02) — see the chart above for a visual history.
Playing Style & Competitive Personality
xraydoomsday blends risk-taking with surprising resilience. Games are often decisive, endgames appear frequently, and resignations are relatively rare — unless the coffee runs out.
- Endgame frequency: often reaches endgame play (strong persistence)
- Early resignation rate: low (4.55%) — gives positions time to combust
- Average moves per win: ~46; per loss: ~52 — prefers longer tactical dramas
- Tactical traits: high comeback rate (63.3%) and respectable win-after-losing-piece (≈41%)
Signature psychological trait: tilt factor is present but manageable. Best time to catch xraydoomsday at peak form is around 15:00 local playtime.
Opening Preferences & Strengths (Blitz-first)
Openings are a mix of solid systems and sharp sidelines. In Blitz xraydoomsday favors the Australian Defense and London System lines, and often plays the Amazon Attack in faster games.
- Most-played Blitz openings: Australian Defense, Amazon Attack, London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation
- Top Blitz winrates (selected): Australian Defense — strong positive results; London System — reliable results when played as White
- As Black, Caro-Kann shows tactical success in faster formats when handled confidently
Want a sample tactical skirmish? Replay a compact illustrative game below.
Explore opening theory: Australian Defense • London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation • Amazon Attack
Career Highlights & Notable Statistics
xraydoomsday’s record is built on volume and variety — thousands of online decisions across Blitz, Rapid, Daily, and Bullet. Notable highlights in plain language:
- Impressive durability: longest winning streak of 16 games; quick recovery mindset
- Active Blitz presence: many games in short bursts (big months of activity)
- Strong Daily play produced a peak Daily performance in 2025 — excellent longer-time control results
For a memorable face-off replay: Blitz Thriller
Most Frequent Rivals & Rivalries
Some opponents show up on the scoreboard more than once — and often with dramatic results. The battle log reads like a roster of regulars.
- zerolove7 — most-played opponent (37 games): dominant record (28–9).
- tothineownself62 — tough matchup (29 games): a difficult run (2–26–1).
- jiteshshah0, rockyroad917, leahlovescats12 — frequent opponents with mixed, competitive records.
Curious about a specific rival? Try: zerolove7 or tothineownself62
When to Play xraydoomsday — Time & Tempo Patterns
Timing matters. Win rates fluctuate by day and hour — ideal scheduling might help your score against this opponent.
- Best days by win rate: Saturday (~57%), Monday and Sunday (~50%+)
- Strong hours: 15:00 (peak), midnight/early hours also show high success
- Preferred format advantage: Blitz — quick instincts and prepared sidelines pay off
Fun Facts, Quirks & Small Print
Every profile needs personality. xraydoomsday brings humor, persistence, and a tiny tendency to flirt with gambits they probably prepared five minutes earlier.
- Favorite surprising weapon: the Amar Gambit in faster games — chaotic and delightful
- Most common checking piece used by this player: Queen (you’ll see many queen checks)
- Average first capture: around move 7 — prefers a few opening skirmishes before fireworks
More deep-dive stats and visualizations are available above and via the embedded placeholders. If you want a personalized scouting report, say the word — scouting reports are like chess puzzles but with more coffee and less sleep.