Profile of Chess Player: har yadii (aizzzzz12)
Meet har yadii, known across the 64 squares as aizzzzz12, a chess adventurer who battles valiantly in the realms of Rapid, Blitz, and Bullet chess. While not exactly storming grandmaster status anytime soon, har yadii's journey is one sprinkled with fierce determination, surprising comebacks, and a fair share of learning from tough losses.
Playing Style & Stats
- Rapid Chess: The preferred battlefield, with 272 games played and an eyebrow-raising peak rating of 471. A near-even split of 124 wins and 135 losses suggests battles often hard-fought to the last pawn.
- Blitz Chess: A bit more challenging, with 8 brutal battles all ending in losses. Clearly, blitz is a trial by fire but also a playground to sharpen skills.
- Bullet Chess: A one-game wonder with a rating fixed at 100 and a loss hanging around - quick to enter, quick to exit!
Favorite Openings & Performance
har yadii shows affection for the Nimzowitsch Larsen Attack family, playing its modern and classical variations more times than fingers on one hand—54 games in the Modern Variation alone, with a win rate of about 35%, proving it’s a love-hate relationship. The King’s Pawn Opening is next in line with a respectable 55.56% win rate, wielding that classic e4 opening move like a seasoned... beginner.
Highs, Lows, & The Rollercoaster Ride
With a longest winning streak of 9 games, har yadii knows what it's like to be on a hot streak — possibly fueled by extra coffee or inspirational chess memes. On the flip side, a tough stretch of 10 straight losses reminds us all that chess, much like life, is humbling and unpredictable.
Psychological Quirks & Tactical Awareness
Blessed (or cursed) with a tilt factor of 10%, har yadii sometimes takes losses to heart but bounces back impressively with a comeback rate of 77%. Not to forget, the best time to challenge opponents is at 2 AM — the prime hour when coffee meets courage and the pieces obey mysterious nocturnal tactics.
Memorable Moments:
Recent Victory: Against calamityvg, har yadii blackmailed resignation after a marathon 46-move encounter in the classic King's Pawn Opening, showcasing gritty endurance and opportunistic strikes.
Recent Setbacks: Despite fierce efforts, har yadii’s most recent losses include unfortunate resignations and checkmate from clever opponents like indian600034 and cattt55555 — chess karma keeping things spicy.
In Summary
har yadii might not be the world champion yet, but their love for Nimzowitsch Larsen Attack and willingness to engage in intense tactical melees make them a spirited contender on the chess battlefield. Expect unexpected comebacks, occasional tactical blunders, and a player who's still learning the ropes with every click of the clock.