Profile Summary: abelethio
Meet abelethio, a chess enthusiast whose journey on the 64 squares is a rollercoaster of dramatic wins, unexpected losses, and an unwavering love for the game. Rated with a bullet peak of 1600 back in 2020, abelethio has plowed through thousands of blitz and bullet battles, known for a rather undaunted playing style that screams, "I’ll resign early only 16% of the time!" – a testament to the fighting spirit maintained over nearly 8,000 bullet games.
With a comeback rate topping an astounding 87%, abelethio is the kind of competitor who refuses to let a lost piece or a tough position dictate the outcome – in fact, when losing a piece, abelethio’s win rate remains a tantalizing 100%, proving that with enough grit and guile, the game is never over. Opponents beware: giving up a pawn or two won’t guarantee an easy ride.
Though their win/loss record hovers near an epic standoff (3840 wins to 3745 losses in bullet), abelethio’s tactical acumen and endgame mastery stand out, as nearly 80% of their games extend to endgames, often decided after a marathon 60+ moves. That’s endurance worthy of a shrine in chess gyms worldwide.
And if you think abelethio only thrives during normal hours – guess again. Their best moves happen at a wee hour (around 23:00) when the world sleeps, boasting a win rate nudging the mid-50s percent. Or late afternoon at 15:00, when the win rate supercharges to an eye-popping 65%! Clearly, abelethio’s brain loves burning the midnight oil and afternoon sun alike.
Among abelethio’s quirkiest stats: a near-equal success rate playing with white or black pieces, a laughable tilt factor of just 10 (so the emotional swings are manageable), and a penchant for fierce chess battles against favorite foes like joeqlark, zerobaseone, and arsh2015—with a special winning smile having over 55% victories against the latter.
Whether online blitz or bullet, whenever you face abelethio, expect a spirited opponent who might make you wonder if chess is a game... or a comedy of errors crafted with intense focus and a dash of luck.
Pro tip: Don’t get comfortable too early. This player has a knack for turning tables, and who knows—if you blunder, you’ve already handed abelethio the keys to victory.