Profile Summary: cenobita196
Meet cenobita196, a rapid chess warrior whose journey over the years resembles a rollercoaster ride through the kingdoms of pawns and knights. Starting out in 2022 with a modest rapid rating of 880, cenobita196 bravely faced thousands of matches, racking up nearly as many wins as losses — talk about balanced dedication!
With over 4,600 games played using their highly classified opening repertoire (code name: "Top Secret"), this player holds a respectable near 50% win rate, proving they're no stranger to tactical skirmishes. Once achieving an 11-game winning streak, cenobita196 currently rides a 3-game victory streak — momentum is on their side!
Playing Style & Psychological Insights
- Average Moves Per Win: About 53 moves — patience truly is a virtue here
- Average Moves Per Loss: Roughly 33 moves — sometimes they just know when to throw in the towel
- Early Resignation Rate: 16.69% — a hint of pragmatic chess sense or a flair for drama?
- Comeback Rate: An impressive 65% — never count cenobita196 out, even if the chips are down
- Win Rate After Losing a Piece: 100% — yes, you read that right; losing material only spices up the challenge
- Tilt Factor: 17 — stays mostly calm, but every player has their 'uh-oh' moments
- White vs Black Win Rate: 50.45% with White, 48.76% with Black — equally comfortable on both sides of the board
Timing is Everything
Whether it’s the mysterious hours between 2 AM and 5 AM (with win rates soaring as high as 75% at 5 AM!) or the weekend hustle (Saturday and Sunday win rates of 52.76% and 53.48% respectively), cenobita196 knows when they’re at their sharpest to make those strategic moves. Perhaps the early mornings bring clarity, or maybe it’s a sneaky caffeine boost!
Notable Quirks
This player embraces the chaos and the comeback, boasting a flawless track record when down a piece and a readiness to resign early about one-sixth of the time. Their endgames are quite the battlefield, appearing in over a third of their matches, showing a penchant for drawn-out strategic duels. With an average game length of over 50 moves on wins, cenobita196 is definitely a chess marathoner.
In the vast chess ocean, cenobita196 sails with persistence, a sprinkle of humor, and a secret weapon opening arsenal that even high-level spies would envy. One thing's for sure: underestimate them at your own peril!