Bracaletti: The Chess Enigma
Bracaletti isn’t your average chess player—unless average means wildly unpredictable! With a Rapid rating that started strong at 232 but dipped to a modest 139 by 2025, it’s clear this player enjoys keeping both opponents and fans on their toes.
When it comes to Blitz, however, Bracaletti transforms into a speed demon, boasting a near-perfect rating of 366 and an unblemished 2-0 win record. Quick fingers, swift mind, and perhaps a lightning bolt under the chair?
Opening Adventures
Deeply committed to the Van t Kruijs Opening, Bracaletti has played it 24 times, winning about 42% of those battles. Not afraid to mix things up, the Pirc Defense also brings good fortunes with over 55% win rates. Some openings like the Queens Pawn Opening seem to be a work in progress, showing that even masters have their quirky blind spots.
On the Psychological Front
With a tilt factor of a mere 6, Bracaletti remains as calm as a monk (if monks swore a little when losing). A comeback rate north of 64% proves that giving up is definitely not in the vocabulary. And just for kicks, they win 100% of the games after losing a piece—talk about turning lemons into checkmates!
Playing Patterns & Personality
A fan of the endgame, Bracaletti plays deeply and thoughtfully, averaging 64 moves to victory, showing patience worthy of a chess grandmaster... or a very determined tortoise. Early resignations happen roughly 13% of the time, probably because not every day can be a fairy tale.
Opponent-wise, Bracaletti has a curious love-hate relationship: some rivals like noopolizianooo have been faced 35 times with only a 37% win rate, while others are perfect punching bags—sorry, “friendly matches” with 100% win rates abound.
Fun Facts
- Favorite day to win? Thursday, winning nearly 43% of games played.
- Most reliable hour? 2 AM is magically 100% victorious—night owl or just lucky?
- Playing white? Winning roughly 37% of the time, proving the color really doesn’t matter.
All in all, Bracaletti is the ultimate mix of tactical prowess, unexpected turns, and a dash of the unpredictable. Whether blitzing through opponents or battling slow and steady, this player keeps chess interesting—one curious move at a time.