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Chococrispis FM

Bli Since 2012 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟♟♟♟
55.8%- 39.0%- 5.1%
Bullet 2451
2411W 1647L 174D
Blitz 2669
1407W 1023L 177D
Rapid 2350
2W 1L 0D
Daily 368
0W 1L 0D

Chococrispis - The FIDE Master with a Dash of Crunch

Meet Chococrispis, a player whose name sounds as delightful as their style on the chessboard. Earning the prestigious title of FIDE Master, Chococrispis has been crushing pawns and popping bishops with a calculated mix of precision and flair.

From humble beginnings with a bullet rating below 1000 in 2012, this master quickly climbed the ranks, soaring past the 2500 mark in bullet chess by mid-2017. Not one to rest on their laurels, Chococrispis’s blitz gameplay peaked at a blistering 2660 in 2024 — a rating that could make even grandmasters consider their breakfast cereal carefully before the match.

What truly sets this player apart is their staggering comeback rate of 85.3% — if things get tough, don't count Chococrispis out; they specialize in turning the tables when the chips (or pawns) are down. Their tactical awareness is legendary, showing an impressive ability to win even after losing a piece, with a 53.75% success rate.

With an average game lasting around 75 moves, Chococrispis is not a flash-in-the-pan type but a strategic marathoner, expertly steering through the labyrinth of middlegame complications and endgame nuances. They embrace endgames with gusto, playing them in over 80% of their games.

A Quick Peek at Performance & Style

  • Win Rates: 57.1% with White pieces, 54.8% with Black — clearly comfortable playing on either side of the board.
  • Longest Winning Streak: A crushing 22 games, proving consistency is their secret ingredient.
  • Opening Strategy: Codenamed "Top Secret" due to the sheer volume and success across all formats, with a 57% win rate in bullet games.
  • Psychological Prowess: Slight tilt factor of 17 — not too shabby for a warrior in the mental battlefield of chess.

Recent Battles: A Preview

In an illuminating recent blitz duel, Chococrispis demolished the opposition with a spectacular checkmate, leveraging the advance Caro-Kann defense, crowned by a final, swift king hunt. And just last month, they showed their mastery again by winning on time in a tense Queen’s Gambit Declined battle.

Even defeats come with grace; while a few resilient opponents have bested Chococrispis, the master invariably returns stronger. Hey, every dark chocolate has its bittersweet moments!

Fun Facts

- Most effective playing time? At the crack of dawn around 6 AM. Early birds get the chessworm!
- Their preferred time control tends to be around 3 minutes per player, quick yet strategic.
- They have an excellent track record against many opponents, including several undefeated win rates against a curious crowd of challengers.
- Victory gimmick: Chococrispis often plays long, grinding battles averaging nearly 80 moves in a loss but 75 moves in wins — proving they're in for the long haul, like savoring every bite of their namesake treat.

So here's to Chococrispis, the crunchy contender making serious moves on the 64 squares and proving that sometimes the best way to win is with a mix of sweet tactics and crispy determination.

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