Amalomari: The Chess Adventurer
Meet Amalomari, a chess player whose rating journey reads like an epic tale of valiant battles, unexpected twists, and enough losing streaks to teach humility to even the greatest grandmasters. With a rapid rating that soared at 864 before embarking on a heroic descent to 326, Amalomari proves that every tumble on the board is just a setup for a greater comeback.
Playing Style & Personality
Known for an Early Resignation Rate of nearly 15%, Amalomari is not one for dragging out hopeless fights (sometimes we all just know when to quit and regroup). Yet, this player loves the endgame, engaging in them over half the time, savoring the final battle scenes that make chess so beautiful. With an average of around 55 moves per win or loss, matches tend to be intense marathons rather than quick sprints.
And talk about resilience! Featuring an astonishing 65% comeback rate and a perfect 100% win rate after losing a piece, Amalomari clearly wears the underdog badge like a champion.
Opening Choices: The Eclectic Explorer
From the cautious Queen's Pawn Opening (winning 45% in rapid) to the quirky Grob Opening and the tricky Nimzowitsch Defense, Amalomari experiments with a variety of openings. Bullet games reveal a fondness for the Reti Opening boasting a remarkable 73% win rate — because who says hyper-speed chess can’t be stylish?
Performance Highlights
- Games played across formats: hundreds of rapid, blitz, and bullet encounters, always striving for improvement.
- Longest winning streak of 6 games — when the stars align, Amalomari plays like a true tactician.
- Conquering opponents with 100% win rate against many less-known foes, proving that every match is an opportunity for glory.
Chess Clock & Mood
Playing most successfully between 7 PM and midnight (win rates soaring up to 46.67% at 8 PM), Amalomari is definitely a night owl on the board — the perfect mix of tired eyes and sharp wits (or caffeine?). Just watch out on early afternoons and early mornings, where the win rate dips, likely due to side effects of morning grogginess or too short a nap.
Ever the strategist, Amalomari’s psychological tilt factor of 14 suggests a player who sometimes feels the sting of defeat but bounces back stronger, probably muttering “next game’s mine” under their breath.