Chess Biography: Brka1998
Meet Brka1998, a chess warrior navigating the battlefield of 64 squares with a mix of calculated strategy and occasionally questionable coffee choices. In 2025, Brka1998 peaked at a solid Rapid rating of 1493, showing a steady climb from a humble 1334 at the year's start. With 138 Rapid games under the belt, a 50% win rate, and a longest winning streak of 7 games, Brka1998 proves persistence is key — as is the ability to survive some tough losses (59 and counting).
Blitz and Bullet games? Brka1998 dabbled with flair. Blitz performance is quirky yet promising, featuring a perfect undefeated streak (well, one win and one draw) in just 2 games, while Bullet remains a tough nut with a couple of bruising defeats. Despite those, the comeback skills are nothing short of heroic — an astonishing 81.43% comeback rate and a perfect 100% win rate after losing a piece show a resilient spirit that refuses to quit.
Style-wise, Brka1998 is a marathoner of the chess world, averaging 65 moves per win and sticking around well into the endgame (over 71% of the time). Early resignations? Forget about it—Brka1998 plays until the bitter end. Brka1998 plays equally well with white and black, holding a balanced win rate of about 49.3% on both sides.
When it comes to opponents, Brka1998's record is a curious mix of highs and lows — from a perfect 100% win rate against several foes to the occasional stinging 0% against others. Notably, nemeses like ghost1221 and tdtodd aren’t the best company, but champions like risan1224 and vanchesster0 have felt Brka1998's wrath.
Brka1998’s mental game shows both grit and a bit of flair: a low tilt factor of 6 means frustration is kept in check, although Saturday and Sunday matches might bring some rollercoaster emotions. The peak winning hours? Early mornings at 9 am and late evenings from 23:00 to 0:00, proving champions can be either morning birds or nocturnal ninjas.
All told, Brka1998 is a resilient, battle-hardened player who’s not afraid to get their hands dirty in long, tactical fights. Whether grinding through Rapid duels or experimenting with faster tempo games, Brka1998 continues to grow — proving that in chess, as in life, persistence and a good sense of humor always checkmate despair.