Meet Coco2805: The Unpredictable Chess Adventurer
Coco2805 is a chess player who’s been navigating the 64 squares with a unique blend of perseverance, occasional brilliance, and enough quirks to keep opponents guessing. With a Rapid rating that once touched 938 in 2022 and a Daily peak of 1346 in 2025, Coco has certainly experienced the rollercoaster ride of chess ratings. The journey hasn’t been smooth—Rapid games in 2025 saw a dip to a modest 137 rating—but this player’s spirit remains unbroken, tackling nearly 100 games across time controls without missing a beat.
Known for a curious opening repertoire, Coco2805 has an impressive 100% win record with the Caro-Kann Defense in Rapid chess and shines with the King’s Pawn Opening, boasting a respectable 60% Rapid win rate. Though some defenses like the Van t Kruijs Opening haven’t yielded wins, Coco bravely keeps experimenting—because why not confuse your opponents with a dash of unpredictability?
The Daily games reveal a player who can seize opportunities, with a perfect score in the Queens Pawn Opening and Italian Game. Blitz, on the other hand, is a mixed bag—modest with wins sprinkled here and there, but full of enthusiasm and flashes of brilliance.
A master of the comeback, Coco2805 has a 38% success rate bouncing back after setbacks and a stellar 100% win rate after losing a piece—because sometimes losing a bishop just means the real game starts! Despite a modest tilt factor of 7, Coco’s resilience simply shines through.
Fun fact: When it comes to time, Coco is a creature of habit. Friday and Thursday evenings, especially at 20:00, are golden hours with win rates blooming up to 60%. Early mornings around 4 and 9 AM also see near-perfect performances—perhaps fueled by coffee or sheer determination.
Outside the board, Coco2805 probably isn’t the person to resign early—only about 8.5% of games end under early resignation, suggesting a fighter who’ll wrestle until the clock runs out or the opponent blinks first. With an average of nearly 42 moves per win, Coco is no quick finisher but a strategist plotting patiently.
Whether facing longtime rivals like kheydir (still hunting that elusive first win) or new challengers, Coco2805 keeps their fresh spirit and love for the game alive. A player not afraid to learn from losses, surprise with unusual openings, and still find joy in every checkmate achieved or escaped.
In short: Coco2805 might not be grandmaster material just yet, but their chess journey is nothing short of an epic waiting to be told—one curious move, one comeback, and one unexpected victory at a time.