Profile Summary: AndesPeak
Meet AndesPeak, a rapid chess warrior with a rollercoaster rating journey and a knack for comebacks that would make Hollywood jealous. Climbing up to a peak rapid rating of 784 back in February 2023, AndesPeak has shown flashes of brilliance peppered with moments of learning — let's just say the path to greatness is never a straight line!
With over 590 rapid games played, AndesPeak’s overall record is a tight contest: 273 wins against 284 losses, plus 39 draws. The true beauty lies in the resilience, boasting a comeback rate of nearly 70%, proving they never give up — even after losing material. The spirit of a true fighter lives here.
Known for a slightly unpredictable style, AndesPeak averages around 55 moves per win and doesn’t shy away from these long, grueling battles. They’ve got a Black win rate a hair better than White’s, which means their opponents better watch out no matter the color – blacks deserve love too!
As for openings, AndesPeak displays a fondness for classical and adventurous lines. The King's Pawn Opening Leonardis Variation is something of a secret weapon with an impressive 54% win rate, while the Indian Game showcases creative flair, resulting in a solid 62.5% success rate. Some defenses, though, like the Scandinavian, might make AndesPeak sweat a bit more, with less flattering results — but hey, every grandmaster was once a learner!
When it comes to the mental game, AndesPeak keeps cool, with a tilt factor of just 7 — meaning frustration only knocks gently on the door. Their best chess magic hours are around 5 pm, where the win rate spikes dramatically; apparently, their brain clock is perfectly synced with the setting sun or maybe just a really good cup of coffee.
Recent Notable Duel
On May 31, 2025, facing off against affrontements, AndesPeak managed a crafty victory by resignation, turning a tense mid-game skirmish into a graceful win. Check the game out here if you're in the mood for some tactical inspiration!
Playing Habits & Quirks
- Prefers the rapid format — a sweet spot between blitz speed and classical depth.
- Average moves played stretch long, hinting at a love for strategic complexity over quick tricks.
- Unafraid to resign early in some cases — around 7.4% of games — saving energy for the next battle.
- Win rates fluctuate by weekday and hour, with Fridays and Sundays being slightly less friendly.
In essence, AndesPeak is every chess lover's friend: an aspirational fighter, a strategic thinker, and maybe just a little bit stubborn (in a good way). Whether climbing the ranking mountain or pushing through tough losses, this player’s journey is as dramatic and entertaining as a well-fought game!