yosoyyomismoelmismo — Chess Biography
yosoyyomismoelmismo is a prolific, slightly mischievous chess player whose handle reads like a philosophical echo. Active across Bullet, Blitz, Rapid and Daily, this player is best known for enormous Bullet volume, a surgical Rapid / Daily game temperament, tactical comebacks, and a faithful habit of returning to Scandinavian and Sicilian battlegrounds. Preferred time control: Daily — the one where the brain gets to sip coffee between moves.
Career highlights & peak moments
Key moments from 2025–2026: long win streaks, massive Bullet experience, and notable peaks in slower formats. Search-friendly highlights:
- Strong peak form in slower time controls — a player who can switch from blitzy instincts to slow, surgical play. (2430 (2026-02-09), 2505 (2026-02-08))
- Remarkable comeback ability: Comeback Rate ~77.46% — rarely out of contention after setbacks.
- Impressive streaks: a longest winning run of 15 games and the resilience to recover from long losing runs. ()
Playing style & strengths
yosoyyomismoelmismo mixes tactical sharpness with endgame persistence — good material for students of conversion and defense. SEO keywords: yosoyyomismoelmismo chess profile, tactical comebacks, endgame technique, Daily chess strategy.
- Endgame-oriented: 66% of games progress to the late middlegame/endgame — stamina and technique pay dividends.
- White is a strength: White win rate ≈ 57.5%, Black win rate ≈ 49.8% — more comfortable taking the initiative.
- Patient battles: average decisive lengths in the 58–64 move range, so expect longer fights rather than quick swindles.
- Tactical resilience: wins after losing material hover above 50%, and a human Tilt Factor of 14 keeps the drama real.
Openings & repertoire
Repertoire choices blend classical structure with surprise bite. Use these terms to find study material and model games.
- Scandinavian Defense — a go-to for fast, practical play (very common in Bullet). (Scandinavian Defense)
- Sicilian family — Najdorf and Alapin show up frequently and successfully. (Sicilian Defense: Najdorf Variation, Sicilian Defense: Alapin Variation)
- Italian Game & Two Knights — tactical, classical confrontations. (Italian Game: Two Knights Defense)
- English Opening — flexible transpositions and nuanced maneuvering. (English Opening)
Watch the closed Sicilian Anti‑Sveshnikov line for a micro‑specialty that pays off in Blitz and Rapid. (Sicilian Defense: Closed, Anti-Sveshnikov Variation, Kharlov-Kramnik Line)
Notable opponents & recurring rivals
Frequent opponents reveal patterns and preparation targets. A few of the most-played rivals:
- retuner100 — head-to-head: 49 wins, 30 losses, 4 draws.
- shakkimm — 33–27–3.
- vacumming — 30–25–1.
- therookthief00 — 30–23–1.
- imnotfairplay222 — 31–23–0.
Study these pairings to see repeated opening choices and how midgame plans evolve over many encounters.
Streaks, quirks & psychology
- Longest winning streak: 15 games. Longest losing streak: 14 — dramatic swings are part of the story.
- Best time of day: around 13:00 — peak creativity and conversion (useful for scheduling practice games).
- Favored first move historically: e4 — the classical road to confrontation.
- Plays many short Blitz/Bullet games but converts his deliberate side in Daily matches — preferred time control = Daily.
Sample game (study)
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How to learn from yosoyyomismoelmismo
Focus on repeated matchups, study Scandinavian and Sicilian lines, and pay attention to late middlegame technique — that’s where this player wins most often. For direct practice, challenge them in Daily to observe the slower, more surgical approach.