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Big-Sack

Since 2024 (Inactive) Chess.com
38.4%- 54.7%- 6.9%
Bullet 302
10W 8L 1D
Blitz 116
113W 150L 8D
Rapid 145
27W 55L 18D
Daily 383
0W 1L 0D

Big-Sack: The Bold but Sometimes Bailful Blitzster

Meet Big-Sack, a chess enthusiast whose journey on the 64 squares is nothing short of a rollercoaster ride. Whether in blitz, bullet, or rapid formats, Big-Sack exhibits a fearless hunger for the game — occasionally tempered by an impressive early resignation rate of nearly 40%, proving sometimes it’s smarter to cut losses than to drag out the drama.

In blitz battles, Big-Sack has played 273 games, scoring 114 wins but also embracing 151 losses, showing that every daring adventurer accepts a few scars. Their average blitz rating hovers around 142, with a peak soaring bravely to 327 — a testament to the peaks and valleys of their chess escapades.

Bullet is where our hero shows flashes of brilliance with a respectable average rating over 320 and an overall win rate above 50%. And while rapid and daily games haven't been the strongest suits (with occasional early quits and tough losses), this doesn’t stop Big-Sack from jumping back in, ready to tangle with another opponent.

Signature Moves and Openings

Big-Sack favors the Bishops Opening—a cheeky choice with a 52% win rate in blitz, proving Big-Sack likes to let the bishop out early to wreak havoc. The Nimzowitsch Defense is another favorite, boasting a remarkable 86% win rate; who knew defense could be this sneaky? On the flip side, openings like the Englund Gambit seem to invite trouble, with win rates dipping around 20%.

Notable Moments and Playing Style

When time is tight, Big-Sack excels: recent victories include an elegant Qxf7# mate in 5 moves against Prabh142562 and a gritty win on time versus GuardianDeLas64. However, losses tend to come quickly and sometimes by resignation, a little quirk that adds to the legend.

This player’s style is a whirlwind—longer games average about 30 moves for wins but can fall shorter during losses, showing bold gambits that sometimes pay off spectacularly, and other times... not so much. And though the psychological tilt factor is modest (10%), their comeback rate of 25% means Big-Sack fights back with tenacity after setbacks.

Off The Board

Big-Sack's favorite battle hours span late afternoon and early evening, hitting a peak 66% win rate around 4 PM — perfect for those post-snack strategic bursts. However, 12 PM and 9 PM seem to be “off” periods, as if the brain is busy elsewhere (coffee break perhaps?).

Win rates fluctuate depending on the opponent, with some rivals like Prabh142562 and GuardianDeLas64 consistently feeling the heat from Big-Sack’s play, while others remain enigmas unsolved. But above all, Big-Sack’s chess story is one of passion, daring moves, and the occasional graceful surrender, proving that in chess — as in life — sometimes you win, sometimes you learn.

Keep watching the clock and your queen, Big-Sack. The next brilliant checkmate might be just a move away!

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