Anand Prakash - The Relentless Chess Grinder
Meet Anandprakash2, a chess enthusiast whose journey resembles a rollercoaster with a knack for comebacks and an above-average caffeine intake (just guessing). From humble beginnings in 2020 with a Bullet rating flirting around 150, Anand has made a remarkable climb into the gritty trenches of online chess, boasting a Bullet peak rating close to 836 by 2025.
Known for an impressive come back rate of 82.71%, Anand’s games often tell the story of the underdog refusing to quit—unless it’s early resignation, which happens only slightly more than once in every 60 games. This chess virtuoso doesn't just persevere but dominates the endgame, playing it in approximately 73% of his games, proving that the real battle begins when most players are ready to fold.
His tactical awareness is nothing short of legendary among casual player circles: holding a 100% win record after losing a piece, he’s the kind of player your nightmares are made of. But beware the rollercoaster of emotions; with a tilt factor of 12, even Anand can feel the heat—fortunately, it’s well controlled.
Playing Style & Stats:
- Average moves per win: 56 — a strategic chess marathoner rather than a sprinter
- Average moves per loss: 63 — not an early quitter, even in defeat
- White win rate: about 49.76%
- Black win rate: around 48.72% — nearly as fierce with the dark pieces
- Longest winning streak: 13 games — a nice little hot streak to brag about
Formats & Ratings Over Time:
Anand juggles all formats like a pro: bullet, blitz, rapid, and daily chess. His rapid rating reached a cozy 801 in 2025, daily chess rating soared to 1073, and blitz peaked at 718. His bullet has the most impressive number of games played (9,036+ in 2025 alone), proving his dedication to fast and furious chess battles.
Opponents and Openings:
His favorite secret weapon? A variant intriguingly called Top Secret opening that’s been tried nearly 10,000 times in bullet games with nearly half turned into victories. His top opponents list includes “bmhero” and “last-man-standng” — who, unsurprisingly, have a perfect 100% win rate against him, while some, less luckily, have hit zero percent.
Fun Fact & Personality Insight:
Anand’s psychological report reveals he’s equally comfortable grinding wins in the quiet hours and facing intense pressure. His best performing hours are around 11 am and 6 pm, with nifty win rates peaking over 54%. Just don’t challenge him right after lunch at 2 pm; his win rate dips to about 47%.
If Anand Prakash ever writes a book, it’ll probably be titled "How to Lose Pieces and Still Win: The Ultimate Comeback Guide." Because when it comes to chess, Anand’s motto surely is: “Lost a piece? No problem. Let me show you how to win anyway!”