Chess Profile: ABS157
Meet ABS157, a true chess warrior navigating the battlefield of pawns and kings with a flair for the unpredictable. With a rapid rating that once soared as high as 1121 in 2023 before experiencing some rollercoaster dips down to 559 in 2025, ABS157's journey is nothing short of a thrilling saga. Though not crowned a grandmaster (yet), this player’s persistence is commendable—because when many fold, ABS157 keeps on folding... but in chess, folding means resigning early only 3.4% of the time!
ABS157’s favorite opening remains a closely guarded secret—literally, "Top Secret"—with 135 rapid games and a win rate hovering just above 36%. When the clocks tick down, their blitz style battles have clocked in 99 games with a respectable 31% win rate. Bullet? Only a handful of games, but still managing a neat 33% win rate. The daily batch might be a lone wolf with a single game under ABS157’s belt—not quite the daily commuter, more like a weekend warrior.
Having tangled with opponents from joniambitionie (100% win rate) to endgamevanguard (0%, ouch!), ABS157’s record is decorated with a mixed bag of rivals. Fun fact: they hold a 100% win record against at least a dozen noteworthy usernames — apparently a lucky charm or a secret weapon up their sleeve!
Strategically, ABS157 averages about 46 moves per win and tends to linger longer in defeat, averaging 55 moves, which suggests a dogged determination to hold the line even when the battle is lost. Their comeback rate is impressive too, winning over half the matches where the situation was looking grim, and literally winning every game after losing a piece—talk about resilience!
When it comes to timing, ABS157 shines brightest around 6 to 7 pm, boasting a 54.55% win rate at 18:00 hours, and remains a formidable foe on Fridays with nearly 46% wins. Weekends and mornings though? Let’s just say ABS157 is still warming up.
ABS157 might not always checkmate with style, but they bring enough persistence, humor, and never-say-die spirit to the board to keep the game exciting. Whether playing as White or Black, whether winning or losing, ABS157’s journey reminds us all: in chess and in life, it’s less about the rating and more about the stories behind every move.
Longest winning streak? Four games — a modest but respectable streak that surely fueled some celebratory snacks. Current streak? Just one win, but hey, every champion has to start somewhere.