Profile: AdimFr
Meet AdimFr, a chess warrior of the 2025 battlefield, battling fierce pawns, unpredictable knights, and those merciless rooks with a rating dilemma that could befuddle even the greatest grandmasters! In Bullet chess, AdimFr reached a peak rating of 397 but later bravely endured a plunge down to 100 – a true roller coaster of rapid-fire decisions and split-second resignations (10.24% early surrenders, to be exact).
In Rapid chess, AdimFr is a bit more of a strategist, peaking at 965 and settling around 295. With over 268 rapid games played, including a respectable 42% win rate with that mysterious "Top Secret" opening, it’s clear that AdimFr likes their chess with a hint of spice and a dash of enigma.
Known to enjoy comebacks (a heroic 44.81% comeback rate!) and boasting a flawless 100% win rate after losing a piece, AdimFr exhibits resilience worthy of a chess-themed superhero. However, the villain called "Tilt" shows its face sometimes, with a tilt factor of 13 – reminding us that even chess heroes have their off days.
Strategically unpredictable, AdimFr enjoys both white and black pieces almost equally, winning slightly more from the dark side at 42.86%. Their games tend to last around 40 moves on average in wins, while losses are speedier at about 35 moves, proving that sometimes the clock is just not on their side.
Off the board, their interactions reveal a mix of friendly rivals and some nemeses who have kept them on their toes. Notably, AdimFr has quite a few wins against the likes of sophie672107 and kiruarima, but a zero-win record against some recent opponents like deadpool7467 suggests some ongoing rivalries needing resolution.
Playing mostly on Mondays and Tuesdays with over 50% win rates, and with a curious 100% win rate at midnight (that’s right, the witching hour – beware!), AdimFr might just be the nocturnal chess creature we’ve all underestimated.
In summary: AdimFr is the embodiment of passion, resilience, and a bit of chaos on the chessboard – proving that winning isn’t everything, but the thrill of the game (and occasional soul-crushing loss) definitely is!