TheSingingFly

Hello everyone! I'm a chess enthusiast (currently setting up my YouTube channel). I tend to attack my opponents by playing crazy, tactical openings with many tricks and quirks--while also accruing numerous positional benefits. This allows me to get positions that are very easy for me to play and very tough for my opponent to defend.

Here are a few examples of memorable games I've played in the past!

A Grünfeld Defense which features a positional queen sac to win material!
A Bullet game where I brutally attack the Caro-Kann Defense!
A crazy OTB game where I brutally checkmated a King's Gambit player in 11 moves!
A Blitz game in the Scotch Gambit where I played an imbalance with two bishops vs. the rook!

I also invented a new gambit in the Nimzo-Indian Defense--a Grandmaster-level gambit which has many important hypermodern ideas which I paved the theory for! You can learn more about the Beehive Gambit in my upcoming Chessable course.

My main issue right now is consistency--I have some really good games and some really bad games especially in faster time controls, depending on my mood on a certain day. So my goal right now is to gain more consistency, improve as a player, and make it to 2000 USCF!