Profile Summary: AnthooG14
Meet AnthooG14, a relentless chess adventurer navigating the kingdoms of Rapid, Bullet, Blitz, and Daily games with slightly varying success and a hearty mix of courage and comical resilience. Starting in 2024 with a Rapid rating around 968, AnthooG14 has battled through a rollercoaster of wins and losses, reaching a solid 614 rating in 2025 — definitely a player who doesn't shy away from the battlefield!
AnthooG14 is known for a quirky penchant for early resignations, clocking in at about 1.58%, proving that sometimes even grandmasters know when to fold 'em. With an average of nearly 60 moves per win, they clearly enjoy the long haul, savoring strategic twists rather than rushing to a quick checkmate.
Their tactical awareness is impressive, boasting a remarkable 100% win rate after losing a piece — talk about turning lemons into checkmates! The comeback rate of 68.39% further highlights their never-say-die spirit. Though the tilt factor of 6 suggests the occasional emotional rollercoaster (who doesn't get salty when a knight takes a queen?), AnthooG14 pushes forward.
Opening aficionados will spot AnthooG14’s favorite dance moves include the Scandinavian Defense (especially the Mieses Kotrc Variation) and the Van't Kruijs Opening, with a respectable ~44% winning rate. However, the true crown jewel is the Scandinavian Defense Closed, boasting an impressive 68.75% win rate — clearly a secret weapon in their repertoire.
AnthooG14's style fits the classic marathoner: fights hard into the endgame (played in over 60% of games), tactically sound, and prefers longer battles. White pieces bring a slight edge with a 46.37% win rate versus 44.24% with black, but it’s all about the struggle, the thrill, and the memes along the way.
When it comes to opponents, AnthooG14 has a love-hate relationship with chillmax97 (100% win rate) and a bitter rivalry with darkeempire (0% wins). In the end, it's all part of the grand chess drama.
Pro tip: If you want to challenge AnthooG14, be ready for games stretching 60 moves, cunning defenses, and the occasional unexpected blunder (because hey, who doesn’t make a few?). Whether it's bullet-rated sprints or rapid masterpieces, this player provides entertainment, challenge, and plenty of "wait, what?" moments.
In summary: AnthooG14 is the kind of player who refuses to quit, relishes the struggle, and reminds us all that chess is part skill, part heart, and 100% fun — even when the pawns go rogue.