Player Profile: Acurazi
Meet Acurazi, a chess enthusiast with a flair for the unexpected and a penchant for the Reti Opening! With a peak rapid rating of 270 in 2025, Acurazi has been on an adventurous rollercoaster of wins, losses, and a few draws — proving that the game is as much about resilience as it is strategy. Playing over 200 rapid games that year, this player shows a stubborn spirit by not backing down, even if sometimes the scoreboard doesn't quite agree.
Playing Style & Strengths
Famous for their love of the Reti Opening (where Acurazi boasts an impressive over 60% win rate!), as well as clever uses of the Alekhine's Defense and Bishop's Opening, Acurazi blends solid classical approaches with flashes of tactical brilliance. Fun fact: this player never gives up easily — when losing a piece, their win rate skyrockets to 100%, a true testament to their "never-say-die" attitude and tactical awareness.
Battle Stats
- Rapid: 200 games, 85 wins, 108 losses, and 7 draws
- Bullet: A quick but rocky ride with 3 games and a 33% win rate
- Blitz: A fierce competitor, though with limited games (1 game, lost)
Opponent Chronicles
Acurazi has tangled most frequently with haider0001 (43 games, tough battles with a 20.93% win rate). However, on other fronts, they enjoy sweet sweet victories against many opponents like thedream88 and wertyu1245, each conquered 100% of the time—a chess player's dream record!
Tides of Battle
Fun quirks of Acurazi's schedule: afternoons around 2 PM and late mornings see their best strike rates soaring up to 100%, while the mysterious midnight hour is a perfect time for a checkmate spree (100% win at 11 AM and 23 PM — yes, we checked the clocks). Weekday play is their forte, with Wednesdays and Thursdays bringing the most victories. Weekend warriors beware!
Memorable Victories
One recent rapid game was a stunning checkmate delivered on the 31st move against M7z14 after a tense positional dance that culminated in a clean finish — all thanks to strategic queen play and timely submissions of their opponent's king. Details and replays for those who want to marvel at the brilliance are available here.
The Journey Ahead
With an early resignation rate just above 13%, Acurazi isn't one to throw in the towel lightly, though they might consider sharpening their bullet and blitz skills — a tiny battlefield they are yet to fully conquer. Whether climbing or recovering, this dynamic player keeps the board lively, proving chess is as much about spirit and fun as it is the pieces on the board.
In the end, Acurazi shows us that every loss is just a prelude to an epic comeback—and every game tells a story worth savoring.