Manaswi: The Chess Story
Meet Manaswi (also known in chess circles as 13manaswi), a player who’s been steadily climbing the ranks since 2020, proving that patience and persistence can trump flashy moves any day.
Rating Evolution & Style
Starting with a modest rapid rating of just over 1000 in 2020, Manaswi has impressively pushed that to a peak rapid rating of 1501 by 2023. Bullet chess? Well, don’t blink – they’ve zoomed from under 800 to over 1100 rating points in just a few years. Blitz and daily games, while fewer in number, show a player who's versatile but clearly prefers faster time controls.
Known for a tactical awareness that would make even chess engines raise an eyebrow, Manaswi boasts a 69% comeback rate and an astonishing 100% win rate after losing a piece (because sometimes, who needs pieces when you have sheer willpower?). Their average moves per win suggest a methodical player who doesn’t rush, taking an average of 55 moves to secure victory. If a game drags on towards defeat, expect quite a few moves - an average of 65 moves per loss.
Record & Rivalries
With a career rapid record of 156 wins to 93 losses and an overall winning percentage hovering close to 60% with favorite openings marked “Top Secret” (because revealing them would be too tactical), Manaswi is no slouch. Some opponents see a spotless 100% defeat rate, while others manage to steal wins here and there—chess, after all, is never a one-sided tale.
Playing Habits & Quirks
Manaswi prefers evening battles, with peak win rates during prime-time hours around 16:00 to 20:00, but if it’s 2AM, watch out—a perfect 100% win rate hints that sleep may be overrated when chess calls.
Although the occasional tilt shows up (a quirky “Tilt Factor” of 7), the player bounces back quickly—probably after muttering some witty chess curse or blaming the pieces that mysteriously refuse to cooperate.
Fun Facts
- Longest winning streak: 9 games. That’s nearly a full caffeine-fueled weekend of victories.
- Win rates are strong playing both White (57%) and Black (55%) - so no color discrimination here!
- Early resignation is rare: just over 2%—because every lost battle is an opportunity for a comeback.
In short, Manaswi is a determined chess aficionado whose journey through the ranks is a testament to grit, clever tactics, and an apparent secret book of openings that opponents desperately try to decode. One day, maybe their "Top Secret" will be unveiled—until then, just watch your back when facing 13manaswi!