Player Profile: 1XFD1
Meet 1XFD1, a chess warrior who’s been climbing the ranks with a mix of grit, tactical wizardry, and a pinch of stubbornness. Starting in 2023 with a modest rapid rating of 400, this player has rocketed to a blazing 1026 in rapid by 2025—talk about leveling up!
Known for a varied opening repertoire, 1XFD1 shines particularly brightly in the rapid format, boasting an impressive 71.7% win rate with the Caro Kann Defense and an almost flawless 90% with the Three Knights Opening. In blitz, the trusty Queen's Pawn Opening Chigorin Variation yields a crushing 87.5% win rate—clearly, this gamer knows how to “pawn” their way to victory.
But don’t be fooled by their rapid-fire blitz success; there's a strategic mind behind those clicks. 1XFD1’s average winning games stretch an epic 60 moves, signaling that many matches are marathons, not sprints. When losing a piece? Well, their comeback rate is a jaw-dropping 71%, and their win rate after losing material? A perfect 100%. Opponents beware—1XFD1 fights to the bitter end!
On the darker side of the board (black pieces), victories come less often than when playing white (48% vs 58%), suggesting a slight preference for starting with the upper hand—or maybe they just like to spice things up. And since early resignations happen less than 3% of the time, it’s safe to say they don’t throw in the towel easily.
With a psychological tilt factor of 9, 1XFD1’s passion can get the best of them, but they balance this with a solid consistency, especially on Saturdays and during the golden hour of 10 AM where they enjoy a 65% win rate. And if you ever catch them playing at 4 AM, good luck — they’re undefeated then. Clearly, 1XFD1 is a night owl with some serious skills.
Off the clock, their opponents read like a who’s who of wild ride matches—some completely undefeated by 1XFD1, others left in the dust. Whether facing "gigabrain24" or "leonardomellobrasil," this player treats every game as a mental duel, sometimes winning big, sometimes learning hard, but always moving forward.
All in all, 1XFD1 is a tenacious, adaptable player who embraces the chaos of chess with a tactical mind and stubborn heart. Chess might be 64 squares, but for 1XFD1, it’s a playground for epic comebacks and long battles worthy of legend.