Zeniafedoryshun — Blitz Sharpshooter and Opening Tinkerer
Zeniafedoryshun is a fast-paced chess player known for a meteoric climb through the blitz ranks and an appetite for sharp, tactical battles. Starting as a grinder of short games, Zeniafedoryshun turned Blitz into a laboratory—experimenting with offbeat replies, sneaky gambits and the occasional textbook Sicily. Preferred time control: Blitz.
- Username: Zeniafedoryshun
- Preferred time control: Blitz (plays many rapid-fire games)
- Playstyle snapshot: tactical, resilient, loves long decisive games
Career Arc & Momentum
From steady monthly gains to a blistering run of form, Zeniafedoryshun’s timeline reads like a training montage. There are long streaks of decisive play, fierce comeback wins, and a habit of squeezing endgames full of resources. For a quick visual of the Blitz trajectory, check the rating chart below.
— peak performance moments are embedded in the data above.
- Streaks: longest winning streak 12, longest losing streak 9, currently on a short winning run.
- Tactical resilience: strong comeback rate and solid win-rate after losing material.
Playing Style & Strengths
Funny, fierce and strangely patient for blitz—Zeniafedoryshun combines tactical flair with surprising endgame persistence. Games often run long for blitz: wins and losses can stretch into deep middlegame and endgame fights.
- Endgame frequency: consistently reaches endgames more than many peers.
- Avg moves per decisive game: long—tends to outlast opponents rather than just out-snap them.
- Tactical metrics: high comeback rate and good win-rate after losing a piece.
- Psychology: best time to catch Zeniafedoryshun awake and sharp is late night (around 23:00), when the tilt factor drops and ideas get weirdly creative.
Favorite and Successful Openings
Zeniafedoryshun loves asymmetric, sharp openings. The Sicilian is a signature success as both White and Black, while some surprising lesser-played choices (like the Amazon Attack lines and the Amar Gambit as Black) have excellent payoff.
- Top-performing opening highlights: Sicilian Defense — a weapon often chosen for decisive, tactical play.
- Black surprises: Amazon Attack: Siberian Attack and the Amar Gambit — high win rates when chosen.
- Mix of mainstream and offbeat: comfortable in Caro-Kann structures but happy to tinker with gambits and poisoned-pawn setups.
- As White: frequently meets defenses with aggressive setups leading into sharp middlegames.
Head-to-Head & Notable Rivals
Some rivalries tell a story: Zeniafedoryshun has played a remarkable number of games against a single opponent and dominated that matchup—useful if you want to study patterns or exploit habitual weaknesses.
- Most-played opponent: asunnaa — an intense 100+ game sample (Zeniafedoryshun posts a dominant record).
- Sample matchup to study: Thriller vs asunnaa — one representative game for tactics and endgame grit.
- Other frequent opponents: a handful of repeat foes provide rich opening and psychological patterns to exploit.
Notable Metrics & Placeholders
To keep the profile dynamic, here are a few snapshot widgets and stats you can open or embed:
- Peak Blitz recognition: 2143 (2026-01-30)
- Peak Rapid recognition: 2117 (2025-02-09)
- Game viewer: a compact sample PGN to replay a typical Zeniafedoryshun fight:
Fun Facts & Personality
Zeniafedoryshun blends serious study with a playful streak. Expect a spicy opening one day and an endgame marathon the next. Opponents report both unexpected sacrifices and courteous postgame notes—the kind of player who will blunder a piece and then send a witty emoji.
- Likes to experiment: will try rare lines just to see if theory has feelings.
- Endgame hobbyist: loves converting small advantages and squeezing half-pawns into full points.
- Fan of spicy openings: if you see the Blackburne Shilling or a Barnes Defense, brace for unorthodox drama.
Want to Study More?
Use the chart and game links above to deep-dive into opening trends and typical middlegame plans. If you’re preparing to face Zeniafedoryshun, focus on surviving early tactical storms and outplaying them in long endgames.