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OK

Avrorius Antwerpen Since 2012 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟♟
51.3%- 44.8%- 3.9%
Bullet 1435
1073W 995L 64D
Blitz 1820
6578W 6011L 534D
Rapid 1743
363W 295L 20D
Daily 1626
835W 418L 63D

Chess Player Profile: OK

Meet OK, the kind of chess player who treats the 64 squares not just as a battlefield, but as a playground of possibilities. Starting with a modest blitz rating of 1353 in 2012, OK has steadily sharpened their tactical claws, reaching a roaring blitz peak of 1762 by 2025 – a true testament to dedication, endurance, and probably a few cups of strong coffee.

OK’s daily chess exploits are nothing short of impressive, consistently hovering around the 1600+ rating mark for over a decade. Although the rapid and bullet ratings might not steal headlines, OK's blitz and daily game counts suggest a relentless crusader, playing thousands of games and proving their mettle across various blitz openings, with notable favorites being Owens Defense and Reti Opening variations.

Playing Style & Personality

With an average of 72 moves per win but stretching to almost 81 moves per loss, OK clearly believes in the art of the long game and isn’t afraid of an epic chess saga — sometimes dragging games into an odyssey that would make Tolkien proud. Their penchant for endgames (played in over 80% of games) reveals a fondness for classic, strategic battles rather than quick tactical skirmishes.

Psychologically, OK is a tough cookie. Despite a pesky tilt factor of 12 (because who doesn’t flip the board a bit inside their head?), they boast a staggering 85.78% comeback rate and a perfect 100% win rate after losing a piece. This means when things get tough, OK fights harder — like a knight on a mission, practically embodying chess resilience.

Favorite Openings

  • Owens Defense – OK's signature move, winning more than half their blitz games here.
  • Reti Opening Queenside Fianchetto Variation – a favorite for slow, positional play with a respectable win rate.
  • Modern Defense – OK’s way to keep opponents on their toes, blending solid technique with flexibility.

Game Time Insights

Did you know? OK’s best chess hours aren’t at dawn or the crack of noon—they truly shine between 5am and 9am and then again around 7-8pm. Perhaps the early bird gets the bishop? Their Sundays are just a tad more victorious than Mondays, so it’s clear weekends have a little extra magic.

Opponent Records

OK has a delightful mixed bag of adversaries but shows a 100% win rate against many recurring foes – talk about a consistent nemesis! Notable rivals like jjames38, thegloveez6957, and tolvanenn have met their match, while “lampo1969” and “cmagino” remain elusive, proof that even chess wizards have their kryptonite.

Fun Facts & Quirks

OK’s nickname might as well be “The Comeback King” thanks to their unparalleled ability to turn the tides after losing pieces. They also resign early less than 1% of the time — stubbornness or supreme confidence? Probably a bit of both.

If OK played an actual game against time, time would lose... but strangely, sometimes time does win at night’s darkest hours (3am to 4am scores a slightly lower win rate). The mystery continues.

In the end, OK’s chess story reads like a thrilling saga: full of ups and downs, countless battles, and the unyielding spirit to keep pushing forward — one move at a time, one game after the other.

“OK may be their name, but their chess skills are anything but just 'okay.'”

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