Adithya: The Rising Chess Enthusiast
Known online as adiakshuatschool, Adithya is a chess player who approaches the 64 squares with the enthusiasm of a caffeinated knight. Although currently hovering around a Rapid rating of 532 - 803 over recent years, their journey is marked by determination, resilience, and a penchant for surprising comebacks.
Chess Performance Highlights
- Rapid: Played over 1,100 games with nearly an even split of wins (580) and losses (559), plus a sprinkle of draws. Max rapid rating peaked at 849 in 2023.
- Blitz and Bullet: While fewer games, Adithya keeps sharp, with blitz max rating near 521 and bullet max rating around 448.
- Opening Secrets: A mysterious opening strategy—marked as "Top Secret"—yields roughly a 49% win rate in rapid games. What goes on there? The chess world wonders!
Playing Style & Quirks
Adithya is quite the strategist:
- Average game length: Around 49 moves to victory (or defeat). Patience is a virtue... or sometimes a marathon.
- Early resignation happens about 13.5% of the time, suggesting that sometimes even Adithya knows when to say "check, mate" to themselves.
- Love for endgames: Nearly half the games reach the final showdown, where Adithya’s endgame knowledge shines.
- Impressive comeback rate – over 52%. Losing a piece? No problem. They win 100% of the time after losing one piece, because why stop there?
Psychological Stats
Adithya has a modest tilt factor of 9, meaning frustrations rise but never to a grandmaster meltdown. Rated vs casual difference is slight, revealing a serious player who also knows how to enjoy the game without burning the chessboard.
Fun Facts
- Wins significantly more against certain opponents (100% against 'nach8891o' and 'mayven1210'), while some are kryptonite with zero wins versus 'tinyoast25' and others.
- Peak performance hours are oddly late, with an 72.7% win rate at 23:00. Night owl or midnight strategist? You decide.
- Loves playing chameleonic openings, keeping opponents guessing—and sometimes guessing wrongly.
In sum, Adithya isn’t just playing chess—they’re living it, embracing both victories and defeats with a smile. Expect surprises, unexpected comebacks, and maybe the occasional early surrender, but always with a spark of humor and a love for the game.