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Brianchest

Since 2025 (Inactive) Chess.com
49.6%- 47.0%- 3.5%
Bullet 350
127W 124L 2D
Blitz 421
149W 148L 14D
Rapid 410
82W 66L 9D
Daily 400
0W 1L 0D

Brianchest: The Tenacious Tactician of the 64 Squares

Meet Brianchest, an unyielding chess enthusiast from the digital battlefield of 2025. With a peak rapid rating of 566 and a blitz peak at 564, Brianchest shows a knack for fast-paced tactics — whether under the gun in bullet or with a moment to sip coffee in rapid. The daily chess scene? A modest 400, proving that everyone has their humble beginnings or perhaps just a busy schedule to blame.

Known for their versatile opening repertoire, Brianchest often dances through The Queen's Pawn Opening Zukertort Chigorin Variation with a jaw-dropping 88.89% bullet win rate. The Sicilian Defense also keeps them on their toes, with decent performances and cheeky counters in blitz and rapid formats. If opponents aim to surprise Brianchest with a Scandinavian Defense, they've got mixed results – sometimes a triumph, sometimes a teabagging reminder to prepare better.

Around the board, Brianchest averages about 56 moves per win, favoring the long game but that doesn't mean they can't strike quickly when it counts – their tactical awareness boasts a 74.5% comeback rate, making the middle game a battlefield of resilience. Early resignation is rare, clocking in at just 4.85%, proving Brianchest fights to the bitter end — unless a timeout sneaks in, where their winning percentage amusingly still outshines losses.

Fun fact: their luck varies wildly by hour! At 20:00 (8 PM), Brianchest is veritably a chess shark with a smashing 75% win rate, while mornings can be a gamble – 7 AM win rate less than 20%, indicating maybe the queen prefers to rise a bit after sunrise.

As for opponents, Brianchest enjoys a mixed bag of triumphs and defeats but boasts a flawless record against players like ooohiooo and cxmitted. However, dipakp143 seems to be their kryptonite, having taken several victories – the rivalry continues!

Their recent games highlight a gritty style — a tactical melee culminating in victories by both checkmate and time pressure. Like the game on June 4th, 2025, when Brianchest executed a precise Queen's Gambit Declined line and won on time, proving chess isn't just about strategy but also stamina and nerves.

Whether winning by brilliant checkmate or grinding out a victory in time scrambles, Brianchest embodies the spirit of a fighter who embraces both the science and the art of chess — with a sprinkle of humor knowing that even the best will sometimes lose by early morning fog (or that tricky Scandinavian Defense).

Keep an eye on Brianchest — the name might not yet be enshrined in grandmaster lore, but the games surely suggest a chess player who’ll keep surprising foes and friends alike.

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