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chesswastetime

Since 2016 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟♟
50.2%- 46.2%- 3.5%
Bullet 2206
8361W 7492L 511D
Blitz 2305
67670W 62452L 4818D
Rapid 1758
5W 23L 1D

About Chesswastetime

Once upon a time in the vast digital kingdom of chess, a player named chesswastetime emerged, proving that yes, you can waste time AND make moves that count!

Rating and Growth

Starting with a modest Bullet rating around 1500 in 2016, chesswastetime powered up steadily, reaching a blazing peak over 2100 by 2025. In Blitz, our knight was even more fearsome, flying through the ranks to a formidable 2367 rating, combining speed with strategy like a caffeinated bishop on a mission.

Playing Style

Known for a fearless tactical approach, chesswastetime sports a comeback success rate of over 90%—the ultimate underdog story every game! With an astounding 100% win rate after losing a piece, this player’s resilience is enough to make grandmasters think twice before grabbing material greedily.

Average moves per win hover around 74 moves, showing a love for long battles and epic endgames (which occur in 75% of the games). Early resignation is rare, only about 3% of the time, because giving up is just not in the chesswastetime's playbook.

Both White and Black have the upper hand roughly half the time, proving an adaptable and balanced style. But watch out: with a tilt factor of 15, chesswastetime can rage like a rook trapped in a pawn fortress when things don’t go their way!

Historical Highlights

Blitz is their playground with over 100,000 games played and a win record whispering “don’t blink.” Bullet is a close rival with tens of thousands of rapid-fire moves that keep opponents on their toes.

Notorious openings such as the Top Secret (shhh, can’t reveal), Alapin Sicilian, and Old Benoni Defense have been wielded with decent success, boasting special win rates between 50% and 62% in Blitz. One might guess the “Top Secret” opening is just a fancy name for “I’ll try anything!”

Chesswastetime Versus The World

With a mix of fierce rivals and friendly foes, chesswastetime thrives in the challenge. From 2-game streaks to a remarkable 22 consecutive wins—this player knows how to stir drama on the board.

When to Play

If you want to catch chesswastetime live, best hunt for midday to early evening hours (around 5-7 PM), when win rates almost peak above 50% consistently, but avoid the wee hours around 3-4 AM—those are less kind hours for a bullet battle.

Final Words

In a world where time is money, chesswastetime confirms you can spend your seconds on the 64 squares and still be legendary. Whether it’s calculated attacks, gritty endgames, or simply conjuring miracles from lost positions, this player is a testament to the fact that wasting time on chess is never wasted.

“Check and chuckle, because chess is best when you embrace the chaos!”

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