CheckAndLearn - The Journey of a Cunning Chess Adventurer
Meet CheckAndLearn, a chess player who has embraced the rollercoaster ride of yes, wins and losses, and a dash of heroic comebacks — often leaving opponents wondering if they just played against a grandmaster or a magician. With a peak rapid rating of 383 in 2024 and a respectable 295 in 2025, this player doesn't just check the board — they learn from it.
Starting from humble beginnings, CheckAndLearn has battled through over 748 rapid games in 2025 alone, holding nearly a 48% win rate against a secretive favorite opening that remains a mystery even to the keenest chess detectives. In blitz and daily formats? They’re practically a one-game wonder with flawless 100% win rates, proving lightning-fast brilliance without breaking a sweat.
Don't be fooled by the low bullet rating — two games and tough luck didn’t favor the bullet rush. Perhaps it's a reminder that not every speediest strike must lead to victory; sometimes, even CheckAndLearn needs a moment to pause and breathe.
Known for an aggressive endgame, CheckAndLearn plays an average of about 49 moves to win, and a longer 54 moves to learn from a loss — patience is a virtue, after all. Not one to throw in the towel quickly, with an early resignation rate of just 6.4%, a comeback rate near 46%, and a remarkable 100% win rate after losing a piece, this player’s resilience is the stuff of chess legend (or at least legend-in-the-making).
When it comes to timing, evenings between 12 PM and 2 PM are surprisingly their golden hours (yes, midday!), with win rates soaring above 70%. Meanwhile, Sunday and Friday seem to bring the slightest bad luck (just below 45% win rate). Who knew the chessboard has moods, just like weekends?
CheckAndLearn’s social diary reads like a who's who of online chess opponents — from amonpolagus to ninjohnny — engaging in thrilling battles where tactics and psychology mix like a spicy stew. The tilt factor? A mere 8 — showing this player keeps their cool, except maybe when a tricky opponent snipes their pawns.
All in all, whether you’re looking for a fierce challenger, an unpredictable comeback artist, or just someone to share cheesy chess puns with, CheckAndLearn has you covered. Watch out, the next lesson might be checkmate!