AlberHawking: The Rising Enigma of the Chessboard
AlberHawking, a player whose name might remind you of a genius (or a cosmic accident), has been carefully maneuvering through the labyrinth of rapid and blitz games in 2024. With a rapid rating peaking at 565, AlberHawking is no rookie – boasting a balanced yet determined approach with 52 wins out of 96 games in the mysterious "Top Secret" opening (because revealing strategy would ruin the fun).
Blitz chess tells a different story, where AlberHawking’s adventurous spirit shines through 13 games with a modest 30.77% win rate. Perhaps blitz is just the warm-up before rapid domination—or possibly the stage for more spectacular blunders, which we equally celebrate.
Playing Style & Strengths
- Endgame Frequency: 40.37% — AlberHawking dearly enjoys the thrilling finale, proving patience is a virtue.
- White Win Rate: A solid 56.6%, showing that starting first is a welcomed advantage.
- Comeback King: A remarkable 44.64% comeback rate, refusing to throw in the towel even when down material.
- Win After Losing a Piece: 100% — apparently, losing a piece is just a chance to flex tactical genius.
Psychological Profile
With a tilt factor of 5 (on a scale of "Zen Master" to "Heated Chess Baron"), AlberHawking keeps calm enough to bounce back and less likely to blame the cat for losses. Plus, the 51% rating difference between rated and casual games suggests ratings can’t quite capture this player’s full spirit – casual games might just be where AlberHawking truly shines or shows off spectacular creativity.
Fun Facts & Trivia
- Longest winning streak: a respectable 5 games — some might call it a hot streak, others an inspired sequence of fortunate moves.
- Most played opponent: udithpulijala17 — with a win rate of just 25%, this opponent might be AlberHawking’s ultimate puzzle.
- Best hour to play: 20:00 (8 PM) with a perfect 100% win rate. Maybe the stars align or the coffee kicks in right then.
So next time you face AlberHawking, expect some sneaky openings, a rollercoaster ride midgame, and an opponent who never admits defeat — even when the queen is gone. A brainy mixture of strategy, resilience, and just a dash of cosmic mystery.