Bobbylux236: The Enigmatic Chess Maverick
Meet Bobbylux236, a chess player whose rating graph looks like a rollercoaster designed by Escher—sometimes soaring, often looping, but always entertaining. In 2025, Bobbylux236's Blitz rating peaked at a modest 257, with a last recorded rating of 155 after a grueling 285 games. Bullet is a whole different beast for Bobbylux236, with a max score of 842—proof that lightning-fast decisions sometimes pay off (but not always, since the last rating tumbled to 233 after just 13 epic battles). Rapid games show a steady effort, maxing out at 697 with the last rating lingering at 272.
With a win rate hovering around 41% in Blitz and a slightly humbling 23% in Bullet, Bobbylux236 reveals a player who's in love with the thrill of the fight, not just the scoreboard. The endurance is impressive—playing 285 Blitz games means either a deep love for chess or a stubborn refusal to quit after the 166 losses (and just two draws, because draws are for the faint-hearted).
Their style? Patience meets persistence. On average, Bobbylux236 battles through 42 moves before triumphing, and fights on for nearly 48 moves even in defeat—clearly a fan of extended drama. When behind, this player refuses to quit, boasting an astonishing 55% comeback rate and a perfect 100% win rate after losing a piece. Talk about turning lemons into checkmates!
Not exactly a morning person with a 0% win rate at 7 and 9 o'clock but turning into a chess ninja by 13:00 with a flawless 100% win rate—maybe Bobbylux236’s secret weapon is an epic lunch or that magical afternoon brainwave.
Beware, opponents: with a longest winning streak of 7 and a tilt factor of 12, Bobbylux236’s mood swings can unleash a tactical tempest or an early resignation... but only about 3% of the time. Mostly, this player fights stubbornly to the end, whether playing White (winning 44.6% of the time) or Black (winning 34.8%).
Facing well-known adversaries like khaled_xx (75% win rate) or derekross17 (100% win rate) adds spice to the competitive mix. But watch out for less fortunate matchups—like binkbink98 who consistently gets the better of Bobbylux236.
All in all, Bobbylux236 is a fascinating mix of unpredictability, laughter-inducing losses, and genuine flashes of brilliance—because chess isn’t just about winning, it's about the journey from blundering beginnings to strategic glory. Who said chess profiles had to be dry? Certainly not Bobbylux236.