Meet Andreaarh, a fearless chess enthusiast navigating the 64 squares like a daring explorer on a quest for glory. Rated around the 500 mark in rapid chess, Andreaarh’s journey is far from your typical grandmaster’s tale — it’s a saga filled with fierce battles, surprisingly creative moves, and a stubborn spirit that never surrenders easily.
Starting off with a rapid rating as low as 386 in late 2022, this player has battled their way through ups and downs, peaking at a respectable 602 in rapid, and even reaching a blazing bullet rating of 660. While the win-to-loss ratio might suggest Andreaarh picks their fights often (and sometimes chooses to lose spectacularly), their comeback rate of 80% proves that this player has grit, resilience, and a flair for dramatic turnarounds — true chess soap opera material!
Andreaarh’s style can be described as a mix of bold gambits and occasional tactical fireworks, often playing the mysterious "Top Secret" opening with a win rate just shy of 10%. They have a habit of fighting till the very end, averaging over 56 moves per game whether winning or losing — so forget quick mates, these games are epics. Sometimes, however, patience falters, reflected by an 11.67% early resignation rate, which means Andreaarh knows how to bow out gracefully when the odds are truly overwhelming.
Psychologically, Andreaarh is a player who knows the meaning of tilt (a tilt factor of 25), but who can also shine brightest at dawn — their best playing hour is an impressive 7 AM, suggesting a morning coffee might be the secret weapon. Interesting quirks include a 100% win rate at 7 AM (on limited data, but promising nonetheless) and a general preference for Sunday battles where the win rate jumps to 33%. Apparently, Sundays are made for clutch victories!
Among opponents, Andreaarh has locked horns mostly with friends and rivals like andresh3007 and vittoo347, with a modest but memorable success rate against lesser-known challengers. Their most recent victory came by resignation against “Antriv1999,” employing the Vienna Game: Falkbeer Variation — a solid choice for those who like a little spice in the opening.
Despite more losses than wins, Andreaarh embodies the true spirit of chess — persistent, passionate, and unafraid to learn from every game. Expect battles full of twists and turns, tactical sacrifices, and the occasional brilliant checkmate.