I have noticed before similar pattern with his player when playing as an alias.
I am not sure, but when we played, I notice he is able to keep up only due to my own 'mistakes' rather than his foresight.
Then as I start making unexpected moves , he slows up and he is 200 pts above me, yet is struggling with time. I play with fairly short time.. then he starts making somewhat erratic moves... (doesnt seem to really be his moves?).
Anyway, so if one goes through it, one can see, I make some unexpected moves *especially for my 'rating') and sure enough, he time out (needs to consult his move machine or so?). I am not sure, and my apologies if I thought it seems a bit suspect, but most 1100s play better moves than him, and yet he got an advantage over me, but timed out in the end, as he didn tknow what to do, even if I surrendered quite easily several pawns plus a bishop and a horse.
The point here , being, I left my horse dangling, allowed him quite an advantage with two towers and good pawn positions, (bu thronig away my horse).. yet he didnt seem to speed up (if he was thinking for himself, I dont see why he wouldnt play faster... instead he times out).. Just odd.
http://en.lichess.org/analyse/lhkrnnnf/black
For all I know , he just is a slow thinker and had a very bad day, under this alias too.
I am not sure, but when we played, I notice he is able to keep up only due to my own 'mistakes' rather than his foresight.
Then as I start making unexpected moves , he slows up and he is 200 pts above me, yet is struggling with time. I play with fairly short time.. then he starts making somewhat erratic moves... (doesnt seem to really be his moves?).
Anyway, so if one goes through it, one can see, I make some unexpected moves *especially for my 'rating') and sure enough, he time out (needs to consult his move machine or so?). I am not sure, and my apologies if I thought it seems a bit suspect, but most 1100s play better moves than him, and yet he got an advantage over me, but timed out in the end, as he didn tknow what to do, even if I surrendered quite easily several pawns plus a bishop and a horse.
The point here , being, I left my horse dangling, allowed him quite an advantage with two towers and good pawn positions, (bu thronig away my horse).. yet he didnt seem to speed up (if he was thinking for himself, I dont see why he wouldnt play faster... instead he times out).. Just odd.
http://en.lichess.org/analyse/lhkrnnnf/black
For all I know , he just is a slow thinker and had a very bad day, under this alias too.