Profile: Blablapatrik
Meet Blablapatrik, a chess enthusiast whose rapid rating climbed spectacularly from a humble 205 in 2024 to a stunning peak of 919 in 2025. Starting as a cautious player with an average Rapid rating of around 324 in 2024, Patrik transformed into a powerhouse with an average near 750 the following year, racking up an impressive 471 wins out of 912 games! Clearly, patience and perseverance pay off — or at least, that’s one way to explain the epic comeback.
Blablapatrik has a romantic flair for the dramatic in chess openings, favoring the mysteriously named Top Secret strategy with a steady win rate of 52% in rapid games and a respectable 50% in blitz. When feeling adventurous, they dabble in classic lines such as the Italian Game and Queen's Pawn openings — proving they're not afraid to get those knights dancing.
Not one to drag out the agony, Patrik exhibits a modest early resignation rate of 5.7%, gracefully bowing out when the cards aren’t in their favor, yet boasts a fierce come-from-behind ability with a ~62% comeback rate. Losing a piece? No problem — Patrik's win rate after losing material is a remarkable 100%, which might lead you to wonder if their opponents secretly hand them pieces just to see what happens next.
With an average of about 52 moves per win and nearly 49 moves per loss, Patrik’s games are often marathons of tactical fireworks and psychological warfare. Their psychological tilt factor is relatively low, indicating that even when the chips are down, they keep a cool head — except, perhaps, when the coffee kicks in!
Interestingly, Blablapatrik tends to shine the most during weekday evenings (especially Tuesday and Monday), boasting above 50% win rates, while early-morning games (around 3 AM) see a magical 100% win rate — perhaps the result of some secret midnight chess ritual involving snacks and sheer stubbornness.
The overall picture? A dedicated rapid and blitz player with a flair for suspense, notable resilience, and an uncanny ability to extract wins even from precarious situations. Whether slaying opponents with secret openings or grinding out late-game victories, Blablapatrik remains a force to be reckoned with on the 64 squares. Just don’t ask about daily games — with a win record of 4 wins to 10 losses, let’s say that mode is more for "learning experiences"!