Profile: chessibz
Meet chessibz, a fearless warrior of the 64 squares, currently waging battles in the year 2025 with a style as unpredictable as the Rubik's Cube and a resilience that would make a cockroach blush. Known for a peak rapid rating of 1335 earlier in the year, chessibz has recently been on a rollercoaster ride, finishing at 727 in rapid, 571 in blitz, and 328 in bullet—proving that speed and strategy don’t always play well together when time’s ticking down!
With over 350 rapid games fought (and survived), chessibz claims a respectable 45% win rate – enough to keep the opponents guessing and occasionally baffled. Blitz and bullet performance? Let's just say it's a mix of inspiring and hilarious: blitz wins hover near 29%, bullet at a modest 36%. Perfect proof that quick moves aren’t always perfect moves!
Long winning streak? Five games, because hey, miracles happen. The current streak? Well, zero—for now. But chessibz’s comeback rate is a jaw-dropping nearly 68%, turning defeats into epic rallies with a victory rate of 100% after losing a piece. Talk about tenacity and optimism in the face of chaos!
When it comes to tactics, chessibz is either a master of psychological warfare or just stubbornly refusing to quit. With a tilt factor of 17, this player knows frustration but channels it into fiery comebacks rather than throwing the keyboard across the room. Rated vs. casual games show a win difference of 40%, hinting at some serious focus on the battlefield over friendly duels.
Chessibz is a strategic hybrid: average wins last about 53 moves, losses a bit longer at 55 moves, showing they play gritty games no matter the side. Fun fact — their opening repertoire is Top Secret, which is either a clever bluff or a true mystery box, leaving opponents scratching their heads.
A player with a penchant for Wednesday and Thursday battles (winning 38% and 45% respectively), and an uncanny knack for early morning and noon-time games where win rates soar above 50%. So if you're facing chessibz, beware: afternoons and early evenings are especially dicey.
Oh, and beware the psychological depths of chessibz, who occasionally waves the white flag at 7%, but more often drags opponents through long, drawn-out endgames (played 52% of the time). In essence: a player who fights to the last pawn with a dash of humor and a sprinkle of chaos.
Chessibz might not have conquered the online chess throne yet, but with a reputation built on persistence and surprising tactical twists, this enigmatic player is certainly someone to watch (or challenge if you dare).