Profile: Borzenets
Meet Borzenets, a chess warrior whose rapid battles resemble a rollercoaster of epic highs and stubborn resilience. With a rapid rating climbing impressively from 961 in 2024 to 1049 in 2025, Borzenets has clearly been sharpening their tactical claws and strategic fangs.
Not shy of a duel, Borzenets has logged over 3,600 rapid games! Almost balancing win and loss counts perfectly (1768 wins vs. 1760 losses), it's clear Borzenets embraces the thrill of an even fight — or maybe just enjoys keeping their opponents on their toes. With 147 draws sprinkled in, they know when to call it a truce.
Rapid games are Borzenets' playground, with a top-coded "Top Secret" opening dominating their style — no peeking at their opening book! This player’s approach proves effective, boasting a win rate of about 48%, fighting hard across numerous battles. Expect thrilling comebacks, as Borzenets has a stunning 76.58% comeback rate and a perfect 100% win rate after losing a piece —because giving up early is simply not in their game (early resignation rate is a modest 4.43%).
Session intensity peaks during the 23rd hour (yes, late-night strategist alert!) with a whopping 66.67% win rate, showing that night owls beware — Borzenets is sharp after midnight. Weekends are a sweet spot too, winning just over 52% of Saturday games.
On average, Borzenets' wins are a marathon of over 65 moves, proving patience is a virtue, while losses tend to be brisker affairs at about 58 moves. The knack for grinding out long, strategic games highlights their endurance and will to outlast opponents in the endgame — no corner of the board is safe!
White pieces enjoy a slightly better fate (50.65% win rate) compared to black (45.53%), but Borzenets is equally ready to battle on either side. Psychological fortitude is a hallmark, with a tilt factor of just 11, indicating a calm demeanor even in a heated match.
Favourite opponents? Well, against some, Borzenets records a flawless 100% win rate, while a few others remain stubborn foes. But hey, variety spices things up!
In conclusion, Borzenets is the embodiment of resilient chess artistry: a patient tactician, late-night warrior, and never-say-die competitor. If quits were a pawn, Borzenets would have no castles left — just battles to conquer and mysteries to unfold on the 64 squares.