Player Profile: ckr1239
Meet ckr1239, a Rapid chess enthusiast with a rollercoaster rating journey that’s as dramatic as a soap opera. This player reached a peak Rapid rating of 975 in early 2025 before bravely facing the trials of fluctuating scores – because who needs consistency when you can have excitement?
Playing Style & Strategy
With a penchant for early resignations (about 30.4% of games), ckr1239 knows when to cut their losses and plan the next epic comeback. Their tactical awareness shines with a respectable 37.6% comeback rate and close to 38% win rate even after losing a piece – talk about fighting spirit! They average around 36 moves for wins, showing patience but don’t be fooled – losses tend to be quicker, averaging about 28 moves.
Opening Repertoire
Queens Pawn Opening is the crowd favorite here, played nearly 400 times with a win rate just shy of 50%. But the true secret weapon? The Englund Gambit, boasting over 60% win rate – a risky but apparently rewarding choice that confuses opponents and keeps things spicy.
Performance & Highlights
- Rapid Games: 818 wins, 869 losses, and 19 draws – a tough battleground with a warrior’s heart.
- Daily Chess: Limited play but perfect peak rating at 815, proving quality over quantity.
- Blitz: Brief but memorable, peaking at 100 rating.
Psychological Traits
Despite a tilt factor of 13, which suggests a dash of frustration during rough patches, ckr1239 performs best when the clock strikes midnight – literally. Their prime win hours include the mysterious, peak productivity time of 23:00, when the stars align and the pieces fall into place.
Opponent Records
ckr1239 has a fantastic track record against several regular opponents, boasting 100% win rates against many – turning rivalry into dominance. However, a few nemeses remain, reminding them that humility on the board is always in style.
Memorable Game Highlight
In a recent thrilling encounter, ckr1239 showcased sharp minds and sharp moves by snatching victory from the jaws of chaos with the Englund Gambit, forcing their opponent to surrender by resignation after a tactical onslaught.
Check out the game here – if you love dramatic queen captures and bold gambits, this one's a treat!
In Summary
ckr1239 might not top the elite charts (yet), but they bring heart, unpredictability, and some seriously clever opening choices to every match. A player who’s as not afraid to throw caution to the wind as they are to grind out wins against all odds. Keep an eye out – this chess journey is packed with potential and maybe just a touch of chaos.