Meet aletortilla, a chess player whose rapid rating journey in 2025 was a rollercoaster from a lofty 1343 down to a humbling 414, finally settling at a respectable 612. With 366 rapid games under their belt, aletortilla has proven to be a resilient competitor, boasting 165 wins, 189 losses, and 12 draws — a true testament to their love for the struggle on the sixty-four squares.
Opening Flavors
While many try to dominate the classic King's Pawn Opening (aletortilla’s favorite with 47 games), this player really shines in the less mainstream Queen’s Pawn Opening Chigorin Variation, boasting a stunning win rate of nearly 86%, and the Zukertort Chigorin Variation with almost 73% wins. Clearly, aletortilla prefers spicing up the board with a dash of unpredictability.
Playing Style & Tactics
Aletortilla is no quitter, although an early resignation rate of nearly 17% suggests they know when to gracefully admit defeat—saving their brainpower for the next battle. Their endgame frequency stands strong at 34%, with average games lasting about 41 moves in victories and 43 moves in losses. A notable trait: they are a true fighter in adversity, managing a 45% comeback rate and an impressive 100% win rate after losing a piece. Losing a piece? No worries for aletortilla — they turn catastrophe into triumph.
Psychological Profile & Patterns
Chess is as much a psychological game as a tactical one. With a tilt factor of 11, aletortilla occasionally lets their emotions slip, but overall shows a remarkable 45% better performance in rated games than casual ones. They tend to play best in the afternoons around 16:00 and 17:00, with a win rate peaking at a solid 64% on Thursdays. Interestingly, their 100% win rate at 2 AM hints at some serious gifted midnight genius.
Notable Feats & Rivalries
With a longest winning streak of 7 games, aletortilla has faced many adversaries — some repeatedly, like alechupa and ege15000, where victories come at an encouraging two-thirds rate. They also seem to cause heartbreak for edudeveloper and hassenleboss, undefeated against them yet still undefeated themselves (go figure!).