Profile Summary: chess_newvie
Meet chess_newvie, the fearless chess enthusiast whose rating might not be breaking records yet, but whose spirit is undefeated! In 2025, this player has shown a particular fondness for Rapid chess, rocking a peak rating of 562 before settling at a modest 292 by year-end – a bit like that one rollercoaster ride you keep wanting to take again.
With over 1000 Rapid games played and a near-even win-loss record, chess_newvie embraces the chaos and charm of every position. Their favorite opening? The mysteriously named Top Secret, with almost 1,000 games and a respectable 45% win rate. It seems when it comes to tactics, secrecy is their weapon of choice (or maybe they just forgot to name it).
Blink and you might miss their blitz battles! With a blitz max rating of 277 and over 350 games under their belt, their performance is as swift as it is unpredictable. Bullet chess? Chess_newvie gives it a whirl too, averaging a bullet rating near 179 — not bad for speed chess where seconds vanish faster than lost pawns.
Chess_newvie's style? They tend to resign early around 21% of the time – perhaps an efficient move to save energy or a flair for dramatic exits. Don't let that fool you, though: their comeback rate is a solid 43%, and intriguingly, whenever they've lost a piece, they fight back with a 100% win rate after that adversity! Talk about turning lemons into checkmates.
Psychological resilience is key for chess_newvie; with a low tilt factor of 10, they stay cooler than a queen on an open diagonal. They enjoy playing mostly on Fridays and Thursdays with their best win percentage between 2 AM and 6 AM, so either they're a night owl or time zones conspire to aid their victory.
Against opponents, chess_newvie shows a mixed bag of results, boasting 100% win rates against many, and a few rivals who just prove too darn tricky (looking at you, bandii_ban!). With a longest winning streak of 10 games, they've tasted glory and know the sweet thrill of consecutive victories.
In short, chess_newvie might not be the grandmaster with a polished trophy shelf just yet, but with tactical tenacity, a secretive opening arsenal, and a cheeky sense of humor about the ups and downs, they are a player to watch — or at least to enjoy watching as they "newvie" their way through the fascinating world of chess.