Profile Summary: bipinbhai123
Meet bipinbhai123, a chess journeyman whose rating graph resembles the thrilling rollercoaster ride of a grandmaster's nerves before an unexpected blunder. Rising from a rapid rating of just over 1000 in 2020 to a respectable 1200+ peak, bipinbhai123 combines persistence with a pinch of unpredictability—his bullet rating, however, suggests lightning-fast fingers with a mild tendency to panic in true speed-chess style!
With over 26,000 rapid games played, bipinbhai123 never shies away from a challenge, sporting a nearly equal number of wins and losses – proof that he likes to keep his audience guessing. His longest winning streak? A solid 12 games—not bad for someone who occasionally might resign early and preserve energy for the next battle!
When it comes to style, expect games that stretch the limits—averaging around 75 moves to victory, and a whopping 90 moves before a loss. Clearly, bipinbhai123 loves a long strategic tussle over short skirmishes. His endgame frequency speaks volumes about his tenacity; he knows how to play it out rather than throwing in the towel.
But don't be fooled by the temperamental tilt factor (at a modest 16) or the 0.9% early resignation rate: bipinbhai123 is a fierce competitor who turns setbacks into comebacks with an 84% rate of bouncing back. In fact, after losing a piece, he's undefeated—a testament to his resilience and tactical savvy!
Bipinbhai123's psychological battle is as interesting as the game itself; while his blitz and bullet ratings hover just below 1000, his rapid play shines steadily, showing a preference for thoughtful moves at a slightly relaxed pace. He's the kind of player who might not break your king immediately but will stick around long enough to test your patience.
Fun fact: bipinbhai123's favorite time to play seems to be the wee hours of 4 AM, boasting his highest win rate around then—apparently, the best trap openings come when the rest of the world is asleep!
Currently maneuvering around a rapid rating of 1168, bipinbhai123's chess journey is far from over. Expect more strategic marathons, occasional speed-chess explosions, and possibly another surprise comeback or two.