Profile Summary: 2210chess
Meet 2210chess, a chess player who dances on the battlefield of pawns and kings with a flair that's a mix of grit, resilience, and a dash of unpredictability. Over the years, 2210chess has surfed the rollercoaster of ratings—experiencing the peaks of a 1200 Daily rating and the trenches of sub-500 Bullet battles, proving that true chess warriors don’t give up even when the clock is ticking faster than their brain can handle.
Chess Journey Through the Years
Starting strong in 2023 with a Rapid max rating of 1112 and a Bullet peak at 943, 2210chess showed a promising ability to keep calm under pressure—especially given they actually won 100% of games after losing a piece (seriously!). The subsequent years saw a bit of a rating dip, but don’t mistake that for defeat; it’s more like a strategic retreat before a strong comeback (hello 748 Rapid rating in 2025!).
Opening Repertoire & Winning Tricks
2210chess doesn’t shy away from mixing things up. Special favorites include the Bishop’s Opening and its spicy Boi Variation with an impressive 83% win rate in Rapid games. The Scandinavian Defense isn’t safe either, especially the Mieses Kotrc Variation, which boasts a 60%+ success. When it comes to Blitz, the Englund Gambit and Bishop’s Opening are go-to surprises that have secured wins about 50-60% of the time.
Playing Style & Quirks
- Early Resignation Rate: Just under 9%—2210chess knows when to wave the white flag but never too often to lose the fighting spirit.
- Endgame Frequency: Nearly half their games reach endgame territory, showing patience and stamina.
- Comeback King: With a staggering 60% comeback rate and a perfect 100% win rate after losing a piece, this player refuses to let blunders ruin the fun.
- Tilt Factor: A modest 8 out of 10—keeps cool but beware of a few frustration-fueled blitz mishaps!
Memorable Moments and Opponents
2210chess has tangled with numerous opponents, boasting 100% win records against some like dinesh6744 and fawad_bahrami, while others such as camilogauna and denis190303 remain undefeated foes, proving that every knight faces its match. With a longest winning streak of 7 games, there’s an undeniable spark of brilliance that lights up their games.
In Short
2210chess is the kind of player who might lose some pieces early but will make you sweat to close the deal. Part strategist, part scrappy underdog, and all-around lover of the chessboard — this player’s story is still being written, game by game, move by move, time odds and blunders included.