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Ayca Aksoy NM

aycaaksoy Since 2020 (Inactive) Chess.com ♟♟♟♟
59.5%- 37.8%- 2.7%
Rapid 2049 2W 0L 0D
Blitz 2019 64W 42L 3D

Ayca Aksoy: The National Master with a Blitzing Touch

Ayca Aksoy, known online as aycaaksoy, is a chess player who has earned the prestigious title of National Master. With a flair for fast-paced games, Ayca’s real battleground is blitz chess—where quick thinking and nerves of steel prevail.

Starting in 2020 with a blitz rating around 1745, Ayca's lightning-fast fingers and sharp mind have propelled their rating above 2000 by 2025, reaching a peak rating of 2048. Rapid games? No problem. Though fewer in number, Ayca boasts an impeccable 100% win rate in rapid chess, proving they're no slouch when the clock ticks more slowly.

With a notable longest winning streak of 7 games and an impressive comeback prowess—bouncing back 87.69% of the time after setbacks—Ayca has earned a reputation as a resilient and tactical player. Losing a piece? Definitely not the end for Ayca, who wins 100% of games after losing material. Opponents beware!

Ayca prefers a grind-it-out style, heading deep into endgames nearly 82% of the time, and playing lengthy, strategic games averaging over 70 moves to victory. Equally effective with white and black pieces, boasting win rates just shy of 59%, Ayca’s chess is both consistent and cunning.

When it comes to opponents, Ayca has some favorite foes, playing multiple matches against usernames like aegis404 (with a solid 66.7% win rate) and samerhalawani (100% wins!). Interestingly, the win rates against most recent opponents range from perfect scores to occasional tough losses, hinting at a rollercoaster chess adventure.

Psychologically, Ayca keeps their cool with a minimal tilt factor of 4, although casual games might rattle the calm a bit more than rated ones. Best times to catch an Ayca game? Thursdays and Fridays, with win rates soaring above 64% and 71% respectively.

In summary, Ayca Aksoy is a formidable National Master who blends resilience, rapid tactical recovery, and a deep love for endgame artistry—proof that in chess, patience and speed can coexist.

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