Profile Summary: aykic
Meet aykic, a chess player whose blitz rating stubbornly clings to a perfect 100 — no wins, all lessons learned! While the blitz battlefield hasn’t been kind (0 wins, 10 losses), it’s in rapid chess where aykic truly flexes some muscle, boasting a respectable win rate just shy of 50% with 8 wins out of 17 games.
Known for a mysterious “Top Secret” opening strategy (which might actually mean “trying everything”), aykic sure keeps things unpredictable. Despite early resignations in about 31% of games, this player has demonstrated a knack for comebacks with a 37.5% comeback rate and a perfect 100% win rate after losing a piece — talk about turning setbacks into triumphs!
A defensive master playing mostly long battles (average moves per win: 44) who prefers the black pieces slightly more, with a 36% win rate as Black compared to 23% as White. The psychological tilt factor is a low 12, showing resilience even after frustrating losses.
Looking at daily rhythms, aykic dominates most around 3 PM and has a surprising 50% win rate at 8 PM — maybe the player moonlights as a chess ninja in the evenings. Sundays and Wednesdays appear to be lucky days, too.
Though never seen scoring a blitz victory, aykic’s persistence and sense of humor make every loss feel like the first step towards checkmating success. Just don’t ask about that blinking cursor during blitz games — sometimes it’s the toughest opponent of all.