Ayush Kumar Singh - The Chess Virtuoso with a Quirky Twist
Known in the chess circles by the enigmatic username ayushkumarsingh_06, Ayush Kumar Singh is not your average chess player. With a rating rollercoaster spanning bullet to rapid games, Ayush’s strategic mind is equal parts sharp and unpredictable – much like trying to predict the weather in April.
Career Highlights & Style
Starting strong in 2023, Ayush dazzled the chess world with a rapid max rating peaking at 908 and a blitz max of 808. While bullet chess sometimes gave him a run for his money (peak 707), it’s really rapid and blitz where he shows his caliber, boasting impressive win rates above 60% and even topping 73% in blitz!
Ayush's chess philosophy? Make the game last. With an average of nearly 52 moves per win, patience is clearly a virtue here – though be warned, if things sour, Ayush resigns early only about 7% of the time, showing he’s no quitter. His endgame frequency at 50.65% means he’s comfortable battling in those nail-biting final phases, sometimes taking well over 50 moves to seal the deal.
Tactical Genius & Psychology
This player enjoys a dramatic comeback rate of 62.4%, and get this – if he loses a piece, his win rate immediately jumps up to 100%. Legend has it Ayush thrives on adversity, turning lost battles into epic victories. But every warrior has their kryptonite; his tilt factor is 12%, so don’t expect him to rant when his hypothetical rook is captured.
Record & Rivalries
With over 900 rapid games logged and staggering win numbers (557 wins), Ayush is a beast on the board. His longest win streak? A jaw-dropping 16 games! His top opponents include syedayman2, pro_kiran_75, and gamer_kiran_75, where his win rates range from respectable to downright intimidating.
Fun Facts
- Best hour to face Ayush? Between 16:00 and 19:00 – his win rates soar up to 100% at 19:00!
- Weekdays like Friday and Monday give him almost a superhuman 65-68% winning chance.
- White pieces or black, he’s rocking winning percentages near 60%, proving he's comfortable no matter the color.
In short, Ayush Kumar Singh is the kind of chess player who might lose a piece early, pause dramatically, then flip the script so thoroughly that his opponents start questioning reality. Besides, who else do you know that juggles 900+ rapid games and still keeps the fun (and chaos) alive?