Profile: Asdrooball - The Chess Adventurer
Meet Asdrooball, a chess player whose journey through the 64 squares feels like an epic quest filled with ups, downs, and the occasional ruler-flinging frustration. With a Rapid rating peaking at 744 in 2023 and a dramatic dip to 401 in 2025, Asdrooball has seen the full emotional rollercoaster that chess can deliver.
Their style? A blend of resilience and daring. With a comeback rate soaring above 68%, this player never gives up—even when seemingly down a piece. In fact, they boast a perfect 100% win rate after losing a piece, making them the ultimate comeback artist. But beware the occasional tilt; Asdrooball’s tilt factor stands at 10, proving that even the most steadfast warriors have their moments of “why did I just blunder my queen?”
Asdrooball enjoys a well-rounded approach to chess: 53% endgame frequency suggests they love the long grind, while an average of 61 moves per win shows patience and perseverance—or perhaps a stubborn refusal to take shortcuts. Their White win rate is a respectable 49.55%, but their Black games have room for improvement at 43.26%.
Opening Moves — or as Asdrooball calls them, “The Gambits of Glory”
- King’s Pawn Opening: The favored battleground, especially the Kings Knight Variation, where Asdrooball secures a solid 59.7% win rate.
- Scandinavian Defense: A surprisingly successful surprise, with a 53.2% Rapid win rate.
- Petrovs Defense: Reliable and sturdy; a tricky weapon with a near 50% win rate.
Across Blitz and Bullet games, Asdrooball shows flashes of brilliance, with some promising opening variations reaching win rates above 60%. Their Bullet max rating hit 443, just enough to strike fear into lower-rated pawns everywhere (or at least the kitchen table stalemates).
Quirks and Quarks
Asdrooball's daily performance is like a socks-and-sandals combo: occasionally mismatched but always interesting. Most games happen between 8 AM and 10 PM, with peak win rates around cozy morning hours. One curious note: they have a fatal 0% win rate at 1 AM—proving even chess heroes can’t fight the sandman forever.
Facing opponents repeatedly? Klaudi19955 and Corazonkiss seem to be frequent sparring partners, with Asdrooball maintaining a respectable 75% and 66% win rate against them, respectively. Not bad for someone who averages nearly as many wins as losses overall.
The Final Move
In the world of Asdrooball, chess is less about being grandmaster-perfect and more about the adventure on every board. Whether clawing back from a losing position or bravely trying an obscure opening just for fun, Asdrooball is here for the love of the game (and maybe a sly chuckle when the opponent forgets their rook).