About attaquion
Meet attaquion, a chess tactician whose gameplay is as sharp as a lancet! Since bursting onto the Blitz and Bullet scenes in 2018, attaquion has evolved from a humble pawn (starting ratings around 1150) into a formidable predator with blitz ratings soaring above 2400 and bullet ratings nudging near the same milestone.
Style and Strategy
attaquion’s games are a fascinating mix of patient strategy and explosive attacks, much like the subtle but deadly movements of a hunter stalking its prey. They favor the King’s Indian Defense normal variation and open the board with the Sicilian Defense, Open Dragon variations, where their success rate climbs above 60% in the bullet format—clearly a sign of strong “chess instincts” at play.
Tactical Prowess
Known for an impressive 100% win rate after losing a piece, attaquion is a resilient player who thrives under pressure. It’s like they have a superpower in cellular regeneration — bouncing back from material loss with agility and fierce determination.
Longevity and Consistency
Attaquion has played over 3,000 blitz games and 2,000 bullet games, accumulating wins like layers of bark on a sturdy oak. Their longest winning streak is a thrilling 15 games, underscoring a capacity to capitalize on momentum and overwhelm opponents in a sequence of relentless strikes.
Psychology and Play Habits
With a modest tilt factor of 20 and an early resignation rate of just 1.35%, attaquion maintains a cool head even in tangled middlegame forests. Their games often stretch to an average of 85 moves in wins, proving they’re not just a flash in the pan – but instead, someone who likes to cultivate a full-grown game tree before delivering the final knockout.
Opponent Relations
This player is well-traveled among online opponents, facing some adversaries hundreds of times — with mixed success against the @masterian6 clan, but a perfect win record against many others. Overall, attaquion’s battlefield is vast, and their reputation, formidable.
In Summary
From pawn to king, attaquion embodies the evolutionary thrill of chess — adapting, striking, and growing ever mightier. Whether you're caught in their tactical web or sliding into their endgame snares, one thing is clear: against attaquion, your strategies might just be going extinct.