Profile Summary: C123LN
C123LN is a chess player who mixes resilience with a splash of unpredictability. Known for an almost heroic comeback rate of 77.1% and a perfect win rate after losing a piece, this player refuses to back down—even when the odds look grim. It's like watching a chess-themed thriller where the underdog keeps clawing back.
In the daily chess grind of 2024-2025, C123LN struggled a bit with a winless 5-game streak but then bounced back to snag a couple of wins, showing that every loss is just a setup for the next victory. Their rapid games tell an even richer story with hundreds of battles fought, commendable effort (294 wins out of 605 games), and a nearly 49% rapid opening success rate called "Top Secret"—so secret, no one really knows what it is, but it works just enough to keep opponents guessing.
When it comes to blitz and bullet, C123LN prefers lightning-fast skirmishes, juggling an average of over 60 moves per win, which is an age of eternity in fast chess. Despite some ups and downs (hello, 906 blitz rating in 2025 and a bullet rating cresting near 830), the player’s tenacity shines through more than speed alone.
C123LN's psychological game is intriguing. With a tilt factor of 9, there might be some post-blunder eyebrow raises and dramatic sighs, but these moments never last long before the fight resumes. Rated matches are taken seriously, with win rates 47% higher than casual play—perhaps proving that when the stakes are on, so is the focus.
Notable quirks:
- Victory peaks around Saturday and Thursday, with win rates pushing up to 55% and 53% respectively. Perhaps the weekend warrior spirit?
- Optimal battle hours? 7 AM and 20 PM where win rates soar above 60%, giving new meaning to the phrase “early bird chess wins the game."
- Tends to play slightly better with White (52% wins) than Black (42%), but that’s just chess politics.
Lastly, despite an early resignation rate of just 2.5%, C123LN prefers a showdown to the endgame, frequently maneuvering through complex final phases (65% endgame frequency) over quick exits. All in all, C123LN’s style is... let's say, a charming mix of dogged defense, unexpected comebacks, and perhaps a secret opening that will someday take the chess world by storm—once its secrets get out.