Profile Summary: blindX1
Meet blindX1, a chess enthusiast whose journey on the 64 squares is nothing short of a rollercoaster with a dash of unexpected flair. With a peak rapid rating of 617 achieved in September 2024, blindX1 has certainly experienced the thrill of climbing the rating ladders — and occasionally tumbling down them like a knight gone rogue.
In blitz, blindX1 reached a peak of 447, showing flashes of tactical brilliance, while their bullet rating peaked at a solid 283, proving speed can sometimes be on their side... at least for a moment. With over 250 blitz games played since late 2024, you can say this player loves the adrenaline rush of fast-paced battles, even if it means sometimes losing to time or their own nerves.
Interestingly, blindX1 does have a unique opening repertoire. The King’s Pawn Opening Leonardis Variation is their secret weapon in blitz, boasting a respectable 70% win rate. Meanwhile, the Van 't Kruijs Opening, despite having a tough time in rapid games (all losses there), shines a bit better in blitz and bullet formats.
Of course, every hero has their kryptonite. For blindX1, resilience is their middle name — with a comeback rate of 66%, this player bounces back surprisingly well after setbacks (even if sometimes piece losses sting quite a bit!). Their longest winning streak hit an impressive 6 games, though they've also weathered a tough 11-game losing streak. But hey, what’s chess without highs, lows, and a pinch of unpredictability?
When it comes to timing, blindX1 feels most alive at unconventional hours. Their best time to play? A perfect 100% win rate at 23:00 — the witching hour for chess magic. Early mornings at 3 and noon at 12 also surprisingly sparkle with high win rates, while the 9th hour of the day (9:00) is nothing short of spectacular at 66.67% wins.
Playing style? Let's say blindX1 has a reputation for being the ultimate "early resignation" artist (with nearly 19% of games resigned early). But when they do stick around, an average of about 41 moves per game suggests they neither rush nor drag endlessly, but keep a steady pace between caution and bold moves.
And speaking of bold, check out their latest glorious victories: a swift resignation win over JBooya3, and a clean checkmate against Bennyguldfot1337 where the final move was Qxf8#, a flourish worthy of a chess movie! While losses happen, including some agonizing resignations and abandoned games, blindX1’s spirit remains unbroken.
With a win record sparkling through dozens of opponents and smiling with full marks against some (like jacob61s and nooberqw), blindX1 is no stranger to both challenge and triumph.
Bottom line: blindX1 is that scrappy, resilient warrior on the chessboard who knows that every game is a new story — sometimes hilarious, sometimes humbling, but always unforgettable. So next time you face blindX1, be ready for unexpected openings, a stubborn defense, and possibly a last-minute comeback... or a timely resignation if the standoff gets too spicy!