Profile Summary: AnshuKushwaha170
Meet AnshuKushwaha170, a rapidly ascending star in the world of online chess, known for a blend of daring openings and tenacious endgames that keep opponents guessing (and occasionally resigning prematurely). Sporting a Rapid rating of 542 with a career peppered by over 789 rapid games, Anshu's playing style could be described as “strategically unpredictable” — kind of like a chess ninja who sometimes forgets the step-by-step tutorial.
Versatile across formats with experience in Bullet, Blitz, and Daily chess, Anshu is most comfortable wielding the Royally classic King’s Pawn Opening, boasting a win rate just over 53% from 281 games. But don’t overlook the Englund Gambit, where Anshu really shines, converting victory in nearly two-thirds of those skirmishes. Opponents beware: this player has a habit of throwing in a cheeky Qh5 — because why not spice up the game with some queen shenanigans?
Anshu’s battle record reads like a thrilling chess soap opera:
- 389 wins, 372 losses, and 28 draws in Rapid
- Wins in tricky Bullet games, despite a tough 7-13 ratio
- Brushes off losses and bounces back with a 53% comeback rate— talk about resilience!
Psychologically, Anshu keeps a cool head with a tilt factor of just 7, pretty impressive given how many games this warrior tackles daily. Known for early resignations about 12% of the time—sometimes it's just easier to let your opponent feel better about themselves than to drag on a hopeless endgame.
Favorite moment? The recent victory against JembudKeriting, sealed by a resignation after a relentless assault featuring a queen and knight combo. Anshu loves to keep the drama unfolding right till the final move, with an average of nearly 48 moves per win—clearly not a fan of quick draws.
When not dazzling opponents online, you might find Anshu pondering openings like the Italian Game, Caro-Kann Defense, or even the sometimes sneaky Van 't Kruijs Opening. With an almost equal win ratio on White and Black pieces, Anshu proves to be a force no matter the color on the board.
In summary, AnshuKushwaha170 is a chess combatant who combines strategic cunning, psychological endurance, and a splash of humor — because losing fast isn't in the playbook, and winning by resignation just means the opponent officially admits defeat without a fuss.
“Every pawn move is a mini-decision; every game, a tiny battle in the glorious war of wits.” — Anshu probably