Profile Summary: Aure_godf
Meet Aure_godf, a chess enthusiast navigating the 2025 chess battlefield with a rating rollercoaster that would make any thrill-seeker uneasy. Despite a modest peak Rapid rating of 649, this player shows relentless spirit with notable tactical stamina and a knack for comebacks—boasting a 42.86% comeback rate and a 100% win rate after losing a piece. In a world often obsessed with blitz and bullet, Aure_godf prefers a more measured approach, averaging nearly 67 moves per win in Rapid—a true marathoner of the game.
Playing Style & Key Strengths
- Endgame savvy: Appears in 42.86% of games, signaling patience and deep calculation.
- Tenacity: Never surrenders early! Zero early resignations so far.
- Psychological resilience: Tilt factor of just 3 shows cool-headedness even under pressure.
Opening Adventures
Our hero has dabbled in a rich variety of openings (and likely a bit of chaos)! The King’s Fianchetto Opening and Mieses Opening have lovingly rewarded them with a perfect 100% win rate in Rapid — perhaps the hidden gems of their repertoire. However, those dastardly Queen’s Gambit Declined variations and the Accelerated London System remain elusive foes.
Recent Battles
The latest victories include a dramatic resignation from opponent vadikvadikv in a King's Fianchetto Opening game where Aure_godf's patience paid dividends. Their blitz skills shine in the Dutch Defense Hopton Attack and Queen’s Gambit Accepted, securing wins with tactical precision and swiftness.
But don't be fooled by losses! Matches against alexisgdfr have been a rollercoaster with a win rate of 37.5%, showing fierce competition and ongoing rivalry. Aure_godf also shines at odd hours, turning night owl gambits into wins, with an impressive 100% win rate at 17:00 and 19:00 hours.
Fun Facts
- Despite only one bullet game played, they’ve dived straight into the Latvian Gambit waters with gusto!
- Black pieces bring them a slightly better winning edge (36.36%) than White (30%) — maybe they enjoy playing the dark side.
- Average loss games are shorter than wins, probably because they prefer to savor victory and avoid prolonged defeats.
Aure_godf’s chess journey is a tale of persistence, quirky openings, and hard-fought battles. Whether squeaking out wins or analyzing lessons from losses, this player’s story is far from over. Brace yourselves: the next game might be a masterpiece—or at least entertaining chaos!