Meet 13C704, a rapid battler of the chessboard who approaches the game with a curious mix of perseverance and unpredictability. With a peak rapid rating of 692, and notable peaks in daily (833) and blitz (805) formats, 13C704 is no stranger to the tempo of the ticking clock—though bullet chess might still be their archenemy at a modest max of 424.
Fond of the King's Pawn Opening, King's Knight Variation, where they boast a commendable 71% win rate, 13C704 shows strong tactical awareness and a knack for well-timed strikes. However, when dabbling in the Caro-Kann or the Italian Game, the results suggest they might be more enthusiastic than skilled—don't worry, that’s chess for you!
Their games tend to be long affairs, averaging around 50 moves per win and 63 moves per loss, hinting at a true chess marathoner’s heart. Also notable is a remarkable comeback rate of 70% —giving new meaning to the phrase “never say die” on the 64 squares. Just don’t count on them to rage-quit often; their early resignation rate stands at a humble 3.29%.
Psychologically, 13C704 has a small tilt factor of 8 (yes, they’re human), but mostly maintains a steady approach. Play them around 11:00 AM for their freshest brain, as stats reveal this is their best time of day. Whether it’s rapid games under pressure or casual daily duels, they’ve fought many fierce battles with a host of opponents —including some rivalries against thenotorious714 and kinglife05.
Recent games show a flair for dramatic finishes, like a neat resignation victory with Black in a Scotch Gambit and well-executed checkmates in Queen’s Pawn and Ruy Lopez lines. On the flip side, they’ve faced some tough losses by resignation and checkmate, reflecting the classic ebb and flow of a passionate chess spirit.
To sum it up: 13C704 is a scrappy contender with a chess journey full of twists, endgames galore, and just the right blend of chess acumen and human quirks. Challenge them to a game, but be warned—comebacks are their specialty, and giving up early won’t help!