Chrisrian (aka Allenvc) - The Chess Maverick
Meet Chrisrian, a chess player whose rating journey is as unpredictable as a queen's dance across the board. In 2025, Chrisrian's rapid rating cruised between 220 and an eye-catching 517, proving that every game is a thrilling rollercoaster. With a penchant for comebacks—boasting a comeback rate of over 75%—Chrisrian refuses to throw in the towel early, unless of course, it's a polite nod at a 2.5% early resignation rate.
Chrisrian’s style is a curious mix of stubborn endurance and tactical wizardry. Most wins come after lengthy battles averaging around 58 moves, indicating a fondness for endgames (they appear in more than 63% of the matches). And don’t let the modest win rates (around 37% when playing both White and Black) fool you—this player’s fightback after losing a piece is flawless, winning 100% of those uphill battles.
When it comes to openings, Chrisrian favors the English Opening and its many offshoots, with a respectable 50% win rate in the "Kings English Variation" rapid games. The boldest gambit? The Mieses Opening Reversed Rat Variation, where Chrisrian scores a solid two-thirds win rate. In blitz, Chrisrian’s Mieses Opening is a lethal weapon, achieving a perfect 100% record over 5 games. Bullet and daily chess aren’t left out—they show off a clean 100% win rate, though from a limited number of games, proving quick reflexes and long-term patience in equal measure.
Off the board, Chrisrian faces fierce opponents but is no stranger to delivering shock wins. Some opponents are kryptonite (looking at you, pitu1202ash and filifanka), while others have been dispatched with a perfect 100% success rate. Chrisrian’s best times to shine? Early afternoons (1 PM hits a flawless 100% win rate) and brisk evenings around 8-9 PM, proving that the brain sometimes works best with a cup of coffee (or just pure grit).
In short, Chrisrian is the kind of player who loves a fight, has a cheeky streak for unpredictable openings, and—despite a modest rating—never fails to entertain. Watch out, chess world: this underdog has a few tricks up their sleeve and a queen ready to pounce at any moment.