Profile: Aymenben71
Meet Aymenben71, a resilient and curious chess player whose journey on the 64 squares has been a rollercoaster of thrills, lessons, and the occasional facepalm moment. Starting with a rapid rating of 715 in 2020, Aymenben71 has experienced the full emotional spectrum of chess – victories, losses, and draws, but never a dull moment.
Playing Style & Strengths
Known for a classic “sometimes hopeful, sometimes experimental” approach, Aymenben71 embraces complexity in the openings—dabbling in everything from the solid Queens Pawn Opening to the aggressive Kings Pawn Opening Kings Knight Variation, where they boast an impressive 75% win rate, proving that when they’re on, they’re really on.
Aymenben71’s endgame endurance is notable, with an endgame frequency of 57.39%, suggesting a player who doesn’t just throw in the towel early. Although the early resignation rate sits at 10.29%, when things look bleak, their tactical awareness shines: a remarkable 50% comeback rate and a flawless 100% win rate after losing a piece show a fighting spirit not to be underestimated.
Performance Highlights & Quirks
- Rapid play is the main battlefield—with hundreds of games played, including a longest winning streak of 3 games.
- Daily chess sees a cozy 1 win and 1 draw in 2 games—the slow and steady format clearly suits deep thinking.
- Blitz and Bullet have been less frequent but offer chances to blast opponents with quick tactics (even if the ratings suggest room for growth).
Psychology of a Player
Tilting? Just a little. Aymenben71’s tilt factor is an endearing 8, showing they sometimes fall prey to the common chess curse but bounce back fast—fuelled by a positive win rate difference between rated and casual games (+16.25%), proving that pressure can bring out the best in them.
Favorite Opponents & Rivals
Aymenben71 has tangled many times with spyblo2 (36 games) and maintains a challenging rivalry with mixed results, winning about 19.44% of those encounters. Against blood-stalker, things go better with a 66.67% win rate, which must be a delight to brag about at chess club gatherings!
Fun Fact
Despite a few zero-win openings like Alekhines Defense, Aymenben71’s adventurous spirit in chess openings proves they’re always willing to try something new—even if it means learning the hard way.
Whether you call them a chess enthusiast or a work-in-progress tactical wizard, watching Aymenben71 play guarantees a game full of surprises and comeback attempts. Here’s to many more moves ahead!