Player Profile: chevo123456
Meet chevo123456, a blitz battler with an intriguing chess journey that’s as dynamic as a pawn storm! With a peak blitz rating soaring just over 1000 in May 2025, chevo123456 has shown a persistent climb up the chess ladder, proving resilience and determination through countless games — over 3,000 blitz battles fought and nearly as many wins as losses (1390 wins to 1368 losses)!
Known for his love of the Scandinavian Defense Mieses Kotrc Variation and a broad opening repertoire that includes classics like the Scotch and French defenses, chevo123456 enjoys mixing solid preparation with spontaneous knightly antics.
When it comes to playing style, patience is golden: the average moves per win or loss hover around the 63-64 move mark, a nod to enduring battles that edge into late endgames with a hefty endgame frequency of nearly 65%. This player resigns early only about 2.2% of the time—no quitters here! The psychological tilt factor is modest at 8 out of 100, suggesting that even in the heat of losing streaks, chevo123456 keeps a cool head, likely chuckling at blunders rather than kicking the chessboard.
Tactical prowess? Chevo123456 bounces back like a rubber pawn with a comeback rate exceeding 75%, and though winning immediately after losing a piece happens less often (just below 43%), the spirit is clearly unbreakable.
The player seems to prefer evening blitz battles, peaking at a surprisingly strong 66.67% win rate around 8 PM — perfect timing for dinner and domination! However, a mysterious dip lurks around midnight (33.33% wins at 0 and 23 hours), perhaps indicating a simultaneous chess-and-sleep challenge.
Recent Highlights:
- Crushing a well-fought game against atomicvieja in June 2025, showcasing fierce execution in the Four Knights Game (Scotch Variation) — won by a sharp tactical strike on move 12!
- Pulling off a masterful resignation victory against mohiterande using the Scandinavian Defense, cementing chevo123456’s knack for strategic pressure.
- Delivering mate against polo9901 with the Nimzowitsch Defense — clearly a crowd-pleaser on and off the board.
Not every day is a victory lap though — losses against tricky opponents like mokh47 and pippopluto64 remind us that even chevo123456’s chess odyssey includes unexpected twists and teachable moments.
Fun fact: chevo123456 tends to win more often with the white pieces (~48.3%) but stays almost equally formidable playing black (~47.7%), proving that color bias is just a color to this player.
Whether unleashing the kings knight or navigating the labyrinthine endgames, chevo123456 is a warrior on the 64 squares — forever chasing improvement, one move at a time, and always ready for the next checkmate or comeback!