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Axel_6732

Since 2024 (Inactive) Chess.com
49.9%- 48.6%- 1.6%
Bullet 474
3148W 3182L 62D
Blitz 563
294W 257L 8D
Rapid 952
774W 669L 63D
Daily 537
6W 6L 0D

Axel_6732: The Tenacious Tactician

Meet Axel_6732, a chess adventurer climbing the ranks one intense bullet and rapid game at a time. With a commendable peak bullet rating of 655 in 2025 and a blistering rapid max of 930, Axel's chess journey is anything but boring.

Playing Style

Axel prefers to keep opponents guessing, skillfully employing openings like the King's Pawn Opening and the Scandinavian Defense Mieses Kotrc Variation, boasting over 57% and an impressive 60% win rates respectively. The endgame is also where Axel shines, engaging in them nearly 29% of the time, proving a patient predator in the late phases of battle.

Time and Tactics

Whether it’s the crack of dawn or the last hour before bed, Axel's winning odds peak in the early morning (4 AM with a remarkable 69.57% win rate!) and twilight hours (3 AM with nearly 59%). Talk about a night owl with a brain wired for the clock!

Lost a piece? No worries. Axel’s comeback rate is nearly 47%, with a perfect 100% win rate after losing a piece—a testament to resilience that would make even Houdini raise an eyebrow. Quick to fold? Definitely not — early resignation is kept under 6%, showing real grit.

Record and Rivalries

Axel has logged over 3,484 bullet games in 2025 alone, with 1,739 wins—a steadfast warrior in rapid fire skirmishes. While some opponents like "willster12345" have been utterly dominated (100% win rate), others like "gueszst" remain elusive, reminding Axel that even titans face their dragons.

Fun Facts

  • Longest winning streak: 15 games — Axel once went on a roll hotter than a fresh cup of espresso.
  • Favorite openings include the Italian Game and Englund Gambit, because why not mix charm with chaos?
  • Axel's endgame patience pairs perfectly with a quick wit — average 41 moves to victory!

Axel_6732 continues to blend tactical prowess with surprising streaks of brilliance—proving that chess isn’t just a game, it’s a lifestyle (and occasionally a late-night obsession). Watch this space: the board is Axel’s playground, and the opponent’s fate is often sealed before the first coffee break.

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