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anna1234kovalenko

Since 2025 (Inactive) Chess.com
45.0%- 49.7%- 5.3%
Blitz 602
0W 1L 0D
Rapid 410
76W 83L 9D

Profile Summary: anna1234kovalenko

Meet anna1234kovalenko, a rapid chess warrior navigating the battlefield one move at a time — sometimes gracefully, sometimes spectacularly screaming "Oops!" on the scoreboard. With a peak rapid rating of 965 reached in January 2025, anna1234kovalenko's chess journey is a rollercoaster of thrilling wins, humbling losses, and a few nail-biting draws.

Playing Style & Strengths

Known for an impressive comeback rate of over 62%, anna1234kovalenko rarely throws in the towel early — though she does resign almost 19% of her games, proving that sometimes it's smart to quit while you're slightly behind. A tactical tactician with a penchant for the Scandinavian Defense (100% win rate in 5 games!) and a respectable fan of the French Defense, she’s tested many openings with mixed success. The Van t Kruijs Opening also seems to bring out her competitive edge with nearly a 46% win rate.

Statistics & Fun Facts

  • Total rapid games: 163 with 66 wins, 89 losses, and 8 draws.
  • Blitz player with a humble single game recorded (and a loss to remind us all: no one escapes the blitz horrors unscathed).
  • Longest winning streak: 10 games – a week of pure tactical brilliance and probably too much coffee.
  • Longest losing streak: 8 games – we've all been there, just keep calm and castle on!
  • Most played opponent: romaggfrd — the nemesis with a tricky hold over the scoreboard, but anna1234kovalenko refuses to back down.
  • Best time to pounce: 1 AM — the witching hour when queens seem to dance better on the board.
  • Average moves per win: nearly 59 moves — patience is a virtue in this game.

Memorable Moments

One of the most recent victories displayed anna1234kovalenko's fearless spirit, snatching a check with Nxc7+ forcing the opponent's resignation in a rapid game. The loss on May 31st, 2025, against a stronger opponent "Romaggfrd" saw the game abandoned at a tense point — proving the battle isn't always won on the board, but in the resilience to play another day.

In Conclusion

anna1234kovalenko’s chess career is a textbook example of perseverance mixed with a splash of unpredictable flair. Whether dismantling defenses with the Scandinavian or grappling through the King's Pawn openings, this player reminds us all that chess is not always about the rating, but the laughs, the lessons, and the endless quest to snatch victory from the jaws of an almost-defeat. Keep an eye out: the 1 AM games might just hold the next masterpiece.

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