Profile Summary: Abhi32111
Meet Abhi32111, a chess enthusiast who has bravely navigated the treacherous waters of online Rapid, Daily, and Bullet chess games. With a rapid rating peaking at 892 in 2022 and a humble 411 in 2025, Abhi32111 showcases the ebb and flow of a true chess warrior who never gives up—except maybe a bit early, with an early resignation rate of about 21%. It’s not quitting; it’s strategic retreat!
Abhi32111's style is a fascinating blend of patience and resilience. On average, games win or lose in about 45 moves, proving that whether it’s victory or defeat, Abhi32111 loves a good, thoughtful tussle. White pieces have yielded a slightly better winning rate (47.56%) compared to Black (43.39%), suggesting an affinity for starting strong but always ready to fight back from behind—because the comeback rate is an impressive 47.7%, and remarkably, the win rate after losing a piece is a perfect 100%. That's right: lose a piece? No problem, Abhi32111 just gears up for a heroic comeback.
When we look at openings, the mysterious “Top Secret” strategy clearly reigns supreme in Abhi32111’s playbook with over 680 games—because who doesn’t love a good surprise? The Scandinavian Defense variation is also a weapon of choice, boasting a win rate over 60%, proving that sometimes biting off a pawn early pays off.
However, it’s not all smooth sailing. With a tilt factor of 11, every great champion needs to manage frustration—perhaps from those bullet games where the rating hovers around 100 and victories are as elusive as a perfect opening. Daily games tell a similar story, with only 6 wins from 28 games, but hey, it’s the spirit that counts.
Favorite battle times? Afternoon sessions, especially around 3 PM, are golden hours with a win rate near 64%, while early mornings like 3 AM are clearly reserved for dreaming of grandmaster titles rather than actual wins.
Abhi32111 has faced a colorful cast of opponents with mixed results—some have never managed a win against this player, while others have flipped the board on them. But whether winning or losing, every match has been a step toward mastery in the art of chess.
In summary, Abhi32111 may not yet be a grandmaster, but definitely a grand entertainer: a player poised for comebacks, armed with mystery openings, and ready to battle through ups, downs, and the occasional tilt!