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Aaron143265

Since 2025 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟
50.6%- 46.3%- 3.0%
Blitz 926
1W 0L 0D
Rapid 779
431W 395L 26D

Aaron143265: The Not-So-Secret Chess Enigma

Meet Aaron143265, a rapid chess enthusiast whose rating journey in 2025 reads like an epic drama—starting boldly at 224 and soaring to a respectable 581 before settling around a solid 510. With 188 rapid games played, Aaron has tasted victory 92 times, suffered 91 defeats, and agreed to 5 diplomatic draws—clearly not one to shy away from a fight or an awkward truce.

Known among peers for wielding the Top Secret opening with near surgical precision, Aaron’s win rate hovers just shy of 49%. This master of mystery might not have unlocked immortality on the board, but with an average move count of 44 per game, each match is an intense, tactical marathon rather than a sprint to checkmate.

While the longest winning streak maxes out at a humble 6, Aaron’s resilience shines through a comeback rate of nearly 49%, fueled by a flawless 100% win rate after losing a piece—proof that if you take something from Aaron, they’ll probably take five times more back.

Color-wise, Aaron prefers playing white, boasting a 53% win rate, but black pieces aren’t too shabby either at 44.7%. Just don’t expect a graceful retreat here: early resignations happen about 11% of the time, because sometimes, even Aaron knows when to call it quits and save dignity for the next match.

Aaron plays with a psychological tilt factor of 4, meaning a few bad moves can sting a little but probably won’t send this warrior off the board. With a penchant for serious play over casual, Aaron’s rated wins trump casual victories by nearly 49%, clearly motivated when the stakes are high.

When does Aaron shine the most? Apparently, the magic hour is 5-7 am and 9 am, where win rates reach a heavenly 100%, likely fueled by caffeine or sheer willpower, while afternoons around 14:00 also bring a strong 69% success rate. Weekdays outshine weekends, with Saturdays not looking too promising (31% wins—who knew chess players needed a weekend too?).

Opponents beware! Aaron has some nemeses with 0% win rates stacked against them, while others have felt the full brunt of victory fire. Even Magnus Carlsen can rest easy, with Aaron registering zero wins against him—everyone deserves a hero, right?

In summary, Aaron143265 is the kind of rapid chess player you want on your friend list—strategic, resilient, a tad mysterious, and always ready to turn the tides, one calculated move at a time.

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