Profile of Chess Player: Ananthamoorthi
Meet Ananthamoorthi, a fierce and passionate chess battler with a flair for restarting games as often as others change socks. With a peak blitz rating of 956, rapid peak soaring up to 973, and a bullet best at 562, Ananthamoorthi’s journey on the 64 squares is nothing short of a rollercoaster ride sprinkled with strategic flair and the occasional "Oops, I just blundered my queen" moment.
Playing Style & Personality
Known for an endgame frequency of over 51%, Ananthamoorthi loves to drag opponents deep into the trenches — where tactical awareness (a cool comeback rate of 68.5%) meets psychological resilience (a tilt factor holding steady at 13). If chess was a TV drama, this player would be the lead who never gives up, fights until the last pawn, and occasionally resigns early just to keep things interesting (yes, an early resignation rate of 7.5%, nobody’s perfect!).
Stats Dashboard
- Total Wins vs Losses vs Draws:
- Blitz: 735 wins, 775 losses, 48 draws
- Rapid: 2802 wins, 2770 losses, 238 draws
- Bullet: 1 win, 0 losses, 0 draws (bullet: “all or nothing” style!)
- Longest Winning Streak: 13 games (probably fueled by copious coffee)
- Longest Losing Streak: 13 games (patience is a virtue... or pure stubbornness)
- Favorite Openings: In blitz, the Philidor Defense stands out with a proud 62.5% win rate, while the Scandinavian Defense is not far behind at 58.33%. Rapid games show love for the Kings Pawn Opening and its Leonardis Variation, both hovering around a 50%+ win rate.
Peak Moments & Recent Battles
Ananthamoorthi’s rapid rating peaked at a dazzling 973 in August 2021, a testament to their strategic upswing. Most recent victories show mastery over the Sicilian Defense with skillful resignations and checkmates that would make Capablanca nod approvingly. Even in losses, there’s a hint of fighting spirit, sometimes going down to sharp openings like the Alapin Sicilian or Vienna Game — proof that every loss is just a warm-up for the next big win.
When to Challenge Ananthamoorthi
Looking for a battle? Statistically, the best time to play against Ananthamoorthi for a challenge is around 11 PM — when their win rate hits a peak, likely after pizza and enlightenment have combined forces. But beware: they shine brightest under pressure, boasting a higher success rate coming back from losing pieces than you might expect!
Fun Facts
- Ananthamoorthi averages around 54 moves per game whether winning or losing — they believe in a long chess date, not a quick fling.
- If you want to get them to resign early, try to resist. Those rare moments show their deep trust issues with the board!
- White pieces bring a slight edge: about 49% win rate as White and a respectable 47% as Black.
In summary, Ananthamoorthi is the kind of player who blends tenacity, a love for classic openings, and a healthy dose of unpredictability — perfect for anyone who enjoys chess with a bit of spice and a dash of drama. Challenge at your own risk; you might just lose your queen, your king, and possibly your heart.
Ready for a game? Check them out online and see if you can outwit the strategist who never truly quits!