Profile: antoxrt
Meet antoxrt, a chess adventurer navigating the thrilling ups and downs of the 64-square battlefield with an eclectic mix of stubborn perseverance and surprising bursts of brilliance.
Rating Rollercoaster
From a rapid peak rating of 635 in early 2024, antoxrt's rapid chess journey mirrors a rollercoaster more than a smooth climb, dipping to lows near 254 but bouncing back to a respectable 431 by 2025. Meanwhile, daily chess seems to be more of a steady Sunday driver with ratings hanging around 652. Blitz and bullet? Let’s just say those speedy matches haven’t been kind—peaking at 113 in bullet and a modest 100 in blitz, with results that suggest maybe antoxrt prefers to take their time pondering the mysteries of each move.
Style & Strategy
Playing with a pragmatic edge, antoxrt tends to resign early about 17.65% of the time — no endless suffering over doomed positions here! They’re not afraid of the endgame, featuring in nearly 43% of their wins, and their games often stretch to around 46 moves, indicating a battle well-fought rather than a quick knockout.
Tactical Prowess
The comeback king? Quite possibly. With a surprising 53.57% comeback rate and a flawless 100% win rate after losing a piece, antoxrt never throws in the towel prematurely and makes sure every lost pawn counts as a learning opportunity — or a setup for a stunning reversal.
Psychology and Patterns
Despite a modest tilt factor of 5 (the emotional equivalent of spilling your coffee but soldiering on), antoxrt shows a striking 48-point difference when moving from casual to rated games, proving the serious stuff really brings out their best game face.
Notable Streaks & Opponents
Back in the glory days, antoxrt's longest winning streak hit a whopping 17 games — that’s almost long enough to forget how to pronounce “en passant.” They have a mixed rapport with opponents, beating some consistently while others seem to have cracked their code (looking at you, lexur22!).
Conclusion
All in all, antoxrt is a spirited competitor with a fighting heart, a sense of humor about their results, and a readiness to experiment with openings so mysterious that even the database labels them “Top Secret.” Not just playing chess, but living the adventure one game at a time.