Player Profile: Л. Отгончимэг (cimeglnn)
Meet Л. Отгончимэг, a resilient rapid chess enthusiast with a knack for comebacks and a vibrant playing style. Known online as cimeglnn, this player dances on the 64 squares with an average rapid rating hovering around 398 and a peak rating hitting a solid 581 in May 2025. Not quite Garry Kasparov yet, but definitely a fierce contender in their circle!
Chess Style & Strengths
Л. Отгончимэг doesn’t just play chess; they engage in a thrilling tactical thriller each match. With a 70% comeback rate after setbacks, they prove that losing a piece is just a minor inconvenience and not a deal-breaker. Their games average about 45 moves whether they win or lose—because why rush brilliance?
Favorite Openings
- Van Geet Opening Reversed Nimzowitsch Variation: Played 48 times, with a nearly balanced win rate of 45.83% — a true love-hate relationship that keeps opponents guessing.
- Nimzowitsch Defense: Their secret weapon! With an impressive 83.33% win rate over 6 games, it’s clear this defense is more than just a fancy name.
- French Defense: They treat it well with a 66.67% success rate, proving that sometimes going French really pays off.
Games & Memorable Moments
Recent games showcase a fearless competitor: victories over players like "wesarona" and "big-back201" (100% win rate against each!) and a willingness to fight to the bitter end, even if it occasionally means falling prey to a checkmate from "MjPatty29".
Playing Trends & Quirks
- Best time to catch the magic: 7 PM, when this player’s win rate skyrockets to 75%. Clearly, coffee or inspiration hits just right then.
- Early resignations: At a modest 7.08%, Л. Отгончимэг rarely throws in the towel early, preferring to fight until the last piece falls.
- Tilt factor: 12 — small enough to not lose cool, big enough to fuel the fire for that next game comeback.
- White vs Black win rate: Lovingly balanced with 44.74% as White and a slightly stronger 50.45% as Black, proving versatility with both colors.
Fun Fact
With a longest winning streak of 9 and a less flattering longest losing streak of 12, their chess journey is as rollercoaster as a thriller novel. One thing is clear: Л. Отгончимэг doesn't do dull!
Whether it’s out-slicking opponents, experimenting with offbeat openings, or making epic comebacks from seemingly hopeless positions, Л. Отгончимэг is definitely a player to watch — or to avoid if you want an easy game!
Keep your eyes on cimeglnn — the rapid chess battler with grit, guts, and a bit of chess magic.