Profile Summary: AnonymousChess2005
Meet AnonymousChess2005, a true National Master who tiptoes across the 64 squares with a blend of grit, cunning, and occasional bewilderment. Climbing from humble beginnings with a modest Rapid rating of 1113 in 2016, this chess virtuoso steadily sharpened their game to break the 2000+ barrier in multiple time controls—with Blitz, Bullet, and Rapid ratings all hovering impressively above 2000 by 2024.
Known to fiercely embrace the grind, AnonymousChess2005 is no stranger to long endgames (about 68% of their games push deep into the late stages), often taking an average of 61 moves to secure a win. They wield their pieces with surgical precision but also show remarkable resilience: an astonishing 79% comeback rate and a perfect 100% win rate after losing a piece. They don’t quit easily, although early resignations do pepper their record at a modest 7.7%.
This master’s favorite opening is undisclosed and classified under "Top Secret" (a fitting name—perhaps a tribute to their stealthy style). It serves them well, yielding a strong winning percentage across all time formats: 62.5% in Rapid, nearly 56% in Blitz, and just over 51% in Bullet.
While their psychological warfare is mostly on point, with a low tilt factor of 6, AnonymousChess2005 faces an interesting paradox: they tend to perform better against rated opponents versus casuals—a curious quirk that might keep their friends on their toes! Win streaks of up to 9 games reveal moments of chess wizardry, though these hot streaks can cool off, leaving their current winning run at zero.
When it comes to adversaries, this player has seen it all—from total domination against some like “foe_svk” and “bingchessing11” to torturous losses against others (sorry, pinkello and chessteacherpalms, you’ve got their number). They duel mostly in the evenings, with peak performance typical between 8 PM and 10 PM.
Whether smashing pawns in Bullet or plotting strategic sieges in Rapid, AnonymousChess2005’s journey is a testament to persistence, adaptation, and the unending quest for the perfect game. Their stats might say "National Master," but their style is unmistakably a blend of strategy, stubbornness, and just a sprinkle of that delightful human unpredictability.