AlejoIbanuss: The Enigmatic Chess Adventurer
Meet AlejoIbanuss, a cunning chess enthusiast forging their path through the 64 squares with a blend of charm, curiosity, and a dash of unpredictability. While their rating may not scare the grandmasters yet (blitz peak at 224, rapid max 612 — yes, a rollercoaster!), their spirit shines brighter than any bishop’s diagonal.
A Journey of Wins, Losses, and Everything In Between
With over 461 blitz games under their belt, AlejoIbanuss has racked up 194 wins, 252 losses, and 15 draws — proving that sometimes, losing gracefully is as important as winning. In rapid, they started strong with a 612 rating before settling near 155, and bullet games tell a story of fast fingers and sharp tactics.
Playing Style: Early Surrenders & Long Battles
Known for a 30.27% early resignation rate (because why suffer through hopeless positions?), AlejoIbanuss is also a fan of grinding into the endgame, showing off an endgame frequency hovering around 22%. Their average moves per win hovers around 42, telling us they enjoy a drawn-out dance on the board, while losses tend to end quickly (about 26 moves).
Never Say Die Mentality
What's truly inspiring is their 44.56% comeback rate — a real phoenix rising from the ashes. And get this: after losing a piece, their win rate blasts up to 100%. Opponents beware: once AlejoIbanuss stumbles, they rally harder than a crowd at a tight World Cup final.
Daily Chess Vibes & Opponents
AlejoIbanuss prefers the twilight hours for battles, boasting nearly 52% win rate around 3 PM and a terrifying 56.67% at 7 PM — prime chess snack time. They've tangled mostly with familiar foes like bluesaur, ichinolepain, and samqui22, with mixed results but plenty of memorable moments.
Fun Tidbits & Quirks
- Longest winning streak? A modest but tenacious 7 games.
- Wins slightly better with white (45%) than black (39%), but hey, who doesn’t?
- Holds a tilt factor around 15% — a gentle reminder that every player, no matter how valiant, has their moments.
All in all, AlejoIbanuss might not be storming super-tournament podiums tomorrow, but they play with heart, resilience, and a wink — definitely a character worth following on the journey to chess mastery!