Profile Summary: 79problemz
Meet 79problemz, a resilient rapid chess player who’s been climbing the ranks since 2022 with relentless persistence and a flair for dramatic comebacks. Starting with a humble rapid rating of 164, they've been steadily breaking barriers, peaking impressively at 701 in 2025. Their rapid games alone boast a hefty 5,700+ matches, showcasing an iron will reflected in almost an even split of wins and losses—because hey, nobody's perfect, but 79problemz gets pretty darn close.
Their blitz games are fewer but just as fiery, with a knack for utilizing the King's Pawn Opening to keep opponents on their toes, securing a strong 56% win rate there. The daily games category, though less frequented, reveals a player who likes to keep the strategic gears turning even on the slow burners.
Speaking of style, 79problemz tends to engage in longer battles, averaging about 49 moves per win and almost 56 per loss, proving patience is more than just a virtue — it’s a necessity. They’ve mastered the art of the comeback with an impressive 55% comeback rate and an astonishing 100% win rate after losing a piece, proving they're not just playing pieces but also minds.
Their psychological profile hints at a slight tilt factor of 16, meaning sometimes emotions sneak onto the board, but their overall game remains strategically sound. One amusing bit – the early resignation rate is just 6.55%, so you can trust they'll drag you through the trenches before conceding defeat.
Favorite Openings: The versatile King's Pawn Opening leads the way, but don’t be surprised to see some spicy French Defense or Scandinavian Defense peppered in. Frankly, their game is a delightful mix – a chess cocktail that keeps opponents guessing and spectators entertained.
Recent Battles: 79problemz was last seen triumphantly winning by resignation in a Queen’s Pawn Opening Symmetrical Variation game in 2025, showing poise under pressure and killer endgame skills. Yet, as every grand strategist, they've tasted defeat too—notably against the Scandinavian Defense, reminding us that chess, like life, is a game of constant learning.
Whether playing white or black, 79problemz doesn’t just move pieces—they move hearts (and pawns), fight epic battles, and keep the chess world on its toes. Here’s to many more clever maneuvers and thrilling games from this promising player!