CallumRamaswamy: The Relentless Warrior of the Chessboard
CallumRamaswamy might not have conquered the chess world yet, but every defeat is just fuel for this fearless player’s inexhaustible spirit. With a Blitz peak rating of 1077 and unwavering determination, CallumRamaswamy embraces the game with a style that says, "I’ll lose, but never without a fight!"
Battle Stats & Performance
- Rapid: 5 games played, 0 wins, 5 losses. Notably consistent in keeping the scoreboard… unique.
- Bullet: 8 games with 0 wins but 2 draws — proving there’s honor even in stalemates.
- Blitz: 4 games, 1 hard-fought victory, 3 losses. That single win shines like a trophy in a sea of challenges.
Opening Moves: Top Secret (Literally)
CallumRamaswamy’s favorite opening remains "Top Secret" — perhaps because no one knows how it works, or maybe it’s classified information from a future timeline. Despite the mystery, the win rate in this opening is modest but spirited, especially in Blitz where it saw a 25% win rate.
Epic Opponents
The scoreboard features challengers like alfiekrc25 (4 encounters), nocturnos81, and retinder1333. Sadly, all zero wins there — yet CallumRamaswamy persists, showing remarkable resilience and a 100% comeback rate after losing pieces. Take that, adversity!
Playing Style & Quirks
Known for an early resignation rate of 21.43%, CallumRamaswamy knows when to bow out gracefully, but don’t mistake that for surrender—this player is a comeback artist with a perfect 100% win rate after losing material. Average moves per win? A marathon 62 moves, proving endurance runs deep. Black pieces have been kinder, yielding a 10% win rate, whereas White is still a work in progress.
Psychology of a Player
CallumRamaswamy’s tilt factor stands at a manageable 6 — losing can sting, but it’s never a nuclear meltdown. Rated games versus casual show a slight advantage to casual play, perhaps suggesting that when no one’s watching, the magic truly happens.
In the world of chess, CallumRamaswamy is a shining example that it’s not about how many times you fall, but how fiercely you rise. The game is tough, the opponents tougher, but this player’s heart? Unstoppable.