Chess Profile: auroro
Meet auroro, a chess enthusiast whose journey on the 64 squares is both intriguing and sprinkled with a dash of humor. Starting in 2012, auroro’s ratings have dance-waltzed through the Daily, Rapid, Blitz, and Bullet categories with the elegance of a confused knight trying to find the right square.
Rating Highlights & Style
- Daily Chess: Peaked at a respectable 1499 but currently lounges around the 1048 mark in 2025. A solid player who balances wins and losses almost like a seesaw in a playground.
- Rapid Chess: The real battleground with over 1,300 games played recently in 2025, boasting a max rating of 1240 and a win rate hovering just shy of 50%—meaning auroro fights tooth and nail every game.
- Blitz & Bullet: Slightly less frequent, but still featuring moments of glory and defeat, with a cheeky maximum bullet rating of 1200 back in 2012.
Opening Mystery
Mysteriously, auroro’s favorite opening is classified as Top Secret. Maybe it’s a super-computer-level gambit or simply the "what's this button do?" approach—either way, it’s effective, with win rates near 50% in rapid games and even better in dailies.
Psychology of a Chess Warrior
With a tilt factor of 8, auroro faces the emotional rollercoaster of chess highs and lows like any mortal — not always perfectly centered, but ready to punch back. The comeback rate is a staggering 67.43%, which means when the chips are down, auroro channels their inner phoenix and rises from the ashes.
Records and Rivalries
auroro's most-played opponents include thecleverhans (with a 62.5% win rate) and shaitian30 (standing at 66.67% wins). Interestingly, auroro has a love-hate relationship with boolikm, winning only 25% of those encounters, proving that even great players have that one nemesis.
Playing Tempo and Preferences
auroro enjoys an average game length of around 56 moves, showing a preference for deep, strategic battles over quick wins—though quick bursts come at odd hours with a 69.23% win rate at 10 AM and a surprisingly strong 66.67% at 5 AM. Night owl or early bird? Probably a little bit of both, powered by caffeine and inspiration.
Fun Facts
- Longest winning streak: 10 games, enough to make even Magnus nod approvingly.
- Win rate after losing a piece: 100% — Don’t count auroro out when they’re down a bishop!
- Early resignation rate: Just 3.34%, showing stubbornness and a fighting spirit.
In the end, auroro is a passionate player who treats chess as a grand puzzle, a brief theater of war, and sometimes a hilarious adventure where pawns unexpectedly go rogue.