About SNOOPY DOOPY — National Master, Rapid Specialist
SNOOPY DOOPY is a titled chess player (National Master) known for a brash, tactical style and an appetite for sharp, complicated positions. A fierce competitor online and off, SNOOPY DOOPY favors Rapid play but has made spectacular waves in Blitz and Bullet too — with career peaks that include top performances in all three fast time controls. This biography draws on match history, openings trends and quirky habits to paint a lively portrait of the player.
Peak ratings (highlights): Blitz 2680 (2026-01-16), Bullet 2580 (2026-02-27), Rapid 2122 (2025-06-19).
Career highlights & personality
- Title: National Master (awarded by National).
- Legendary runs: longest winning streak of 19 decisive games — a stretch that had opponents double-checking their openings and their life choices.
- Comeback specialist: a documented Comeback Rate of 84.75% — if a position looks lost, don’t count SNOOPY DOOPY out.
- Preferred time control: Rapid — a format that suits deep tactics and long, dramatic endgames.
- High endgame frequency and marathon games: average decisive games last well into the 70–80 move range, showing stamina and technique.
Playing style & tendencies
Witty, tenacious and paradoxically fond of both speculative gambits and sound structure, SNOOPY DOOPY is the kind of player who will sacrifice a pawn for chaos and then patiently outplay you in the long run.
- Psychology: Tilt factor exists (11), but when focused finds windows for dramatic comebacks.
- Time-of-day edge: statistically strongest around early morning (best time ~08:00) and several high win-rate hours — great news if you like sunrise tactics.
- Endgame and tempo: Endgame frequency is high and average moves per win (~81) tell you these are not quick checkmates; expect long fights.
Repertoire & favored openings
SNOOPY DOOPY’s repertoire is eclectic and a touch mischievous — from classical defenses to offbeat gambits that make opponents spill their coffee.
- Signature weapons: Sicilian Defense (excellent Daily-level results), the Amar Gambit (a go-to in faster time controls), and the Australian Defense for surprising counters.
- White repertoire highlights: strong results with QGA lines such as QGA: 3.Nf3 Bg4 and the QGD Chigorin family of ideas.
- Black surprises: frequent success with Sicilian lines (including Najdorf and Closed Sicilian) and creative responses to 1.d4.
- Top repeated openings: Sicilian Defense (Daily success), Amar Gambit (heavy usage in Blitz/Bullet), and several 100% win-rate micro-repertoires in niche lines — great for catching prep off guard.
Explore a quick rating trend for fast play:
Notable stats & habits
- Overall practical record shows strong winning skew in Daily and fast categories; Rapid is particularly efficient for decisive results.
- Termination style: very few quick resignations and a high proportion of full-length, analyzed games — SNOOPY DOOPY likes to grind.
- Opponent familiarity: the most-played opponent is seneka_sensei (214 games) — consider this a long-running rivalry. See profile: seneka_sensei.
- Streaks: current losing streak short (2) — bounce-back potential is high.
Sample game & study
Want a quick taste of SNOOPY DOOPY's style? Try this tactical miniature recorded from a chaotic middlegame into an instructive endgame. Replay inline:
A dramatic encounter with a frequent rival is available here: View Game.
Quick facts (at a glance)
- Title: National Master.
- Preferred time control: Rapid (strong strategic depth).
- Win/loss/draw summary (selected): Daily W/L/D 88/9/8; Blitz W/L/D 900/782/189; Bullet W/L/D 326/260/44; Rapid W/L/D 4/2/1.
- Longest winning streak: 19 games. Longest losing streak: 11 games.
- Notable tactical stat: Win rate after losing a piece ~48% — resourceful under pressure.
For opponents, openings and in-depth game lists, check the linked references and replay the sample PGN above. If you want a playful training plan, SNOOPY DOOPY’s mix of gambit practice and long endgame drills makes an entertaining and effective regimen.