Profile Summary: Aaqib65
Meet Aaqib65, an ambitious chess enthusiast with a rapid rating that has danced its way from 1590 in 2021 to a high of 1870 in 2024. With over 24,400 rapid games under the belt and a nearly even split of wins and losses (11,696 wins, 11,439 losses, and 1,276 draws), this player embodies perseverance, strategy, and a touch of rollercoaster drama on the 64 squares.
Playing Style & Strengths
- Endgame Expertise: Aaqib65 loves the long haul, with a notable 79.19% of games reaching the endgame, patiently navigating the battlefield when others might tap out.
- Tactical Tenacity: Known for a spectacular 90.95% comeback rate, and an unbeatable 100% win rate after losing a piece — because who doesn’t love a good underdog story?
- Moves Count: Wins tend to be enduring affairs, averaging about 86 moves, while losses are swift with an average of 69 moves. So, expect a mix of thrilling marathons and sudden sprints!
- Temperament: A tilt factor of 14 means Aaqib65 keeps cool under pressure, except maybe after accidentally blundering a queen… but who doesn’t?
Opening Repertoire
Versatility is the name of the game with openings like the Modern Defense, Nimzowitsch Larsen Attack variations, and the King's Fianchetto Opening frequently employed. Notably, Aaqib65 boasts a sweet spot in the Nimzowitsch Larsen Attack's Classical Variation, rocking a solid 50.79% win rate over nearly 3,000 games. Nimzo fans, anyone?
Noteworthy Stats & Records
- Peak Rapid Rating: 1870 in 2024, proving consistent growth — or perhaps mastering the art of pulling rabbits out of hats.
- Longest Winning Streak: An impressive 11 wins in a row, because why stop at just a few?
- Playing Hours: The friendly midnight owl, with 7 AM to 10 AM bringing the highest win rates (up to 61.54% at 10 AM). So, mornings are when the magic happens!
- Survivor's Mindset: A razor-sharp 1.33% early resignation rate — Aaqib65 knows how to hang in there.
Famous For
An unbeatable spirit — bouncing back from game setbacks with 100% efficiency. Also known to keep calm and carry on with a psychological resilience that makes opponents say, "Wait, they're still in it?!"
Fun Fact
If the chessboard were a battlefield, Aaqib65 would be the warrior who loses a sword but breaks out a secret weapon and wins anyway—minus the dramatics (mostly).
Keep an eye on this player — the journey is just as exciting as the victories!