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bbeckman

Since 2020 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟
46.7% W 48.3% L 5.0% D
Bullet
231
16W 28L 1D
Blitz
143
12W 26L 0D
Rapid
570
230W 209L 27D
Daily
457
1W 5L 0D

Profile Summary: bbeckman

Meet bbeckman, a chess player whose rating rollercoaster could give any theme park a run for its money. With a peak Rapid rating of 1046 back in 2020, this competitor has navigated numerous battles on virtual boards, sometimes triumphantly, sometimes humbly retreating, but always with a passion for the game.

Known for their adventurous opening repertoire, bbeckman favors the Scandinavian Defense Mieses Kotrc Variation—a choice that yields a solid 64.7% win rate—proving this player likes to keep their opponents on their toes. Other favorite chess openings include the Scotch Game and classical lines like Petrov's Defense Classical Variation, displaying a fondness for sharp yet strategic play.

Battling it out mostly in Rapid and Blitz formats, bbeckman’s games often stretch long (averaging nearly 47 moves per win!)—a testament to stamina and a refusal to back down early. Despite a modest Bullet rating hovering in the 200s lately, their resilience shines through with an impressive 70% comeback rate after losing material. The ability to claw back from adversity is practically their signature move.

Timing is everything for bbeckman. Their best performing hours are scattered between the early morning and evening, with a mysterious magic hour at 7 AM where the winning streaks seem to start. Beware opponents trying to face them at 9 AM—winning is statistically very unlikely there!

Psychologically savvy yet occasionally prone to a mild tilt (tilt factor 8), bbeckman embraces every loss as a lesson—although sometimes those losses pile up in streaks of 4 or more. But don’t count this player out; a longest winning streak of 10 games proves they can go on a tear when the stars align.

Recent games illustrate bbeckman's flair: a victorious checkmate against G0j1Ra57 showcases their ability to deliver the final blow after a tense French Defense battle, while a strong Scotch Game win over moonspot20 highlights their tactical sharpness. Even in defeat, every loss is a battle hard fought.

Outside the stats, bbeckman is the kind of player who invites opponents to dance across the board's 64 squares—sometimes gracefully winning, sometimes tripping over their own pieces, but always ready for the next round with a fresh mind and a wry smile.

In short: bbeckman may not be grandmaster yet, but they are a formidable foe, a resilient spirit, and a proof that chess is as much about heart as it is about points.