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Coded hub

codedhub Since 2025 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟
48.8%- 46.9%- 4.2%
Bullet 316
27W 22L 0D
Blitz 445
55W 44L 1D
Rapid 683
636W 621L 61D
Daily 755
2W 5L 0D

Codedhub: The Chess Coder Extraordinaire

Meet Codedhub, a rapid chess player whose rating rollercoaster is almost as wild as the twists in their games. Peaking at a respectable 756 in March 2025, they've played nearly 300 rapid battles, collecting 146 wins, 149 losses, and a handful of draws along the way. Not bad for someone who clearly codes better than they defend!

Codedhub’s style? Think sharp tactical bursts sprinkled with a touch of drama. With an average winning game lasting about 51 moves and losses dragging on beyond 63 moves, it seems this player enjoys a good battle and hates quitting early—until they do, with a 6% early resignation rate keeping opponents on their toes.

Openings are their playground: Codedhub shines brightest with the King’s Pawn Opening, boasting a juicy 66.67% win rate in 57 games. The King’s Pawn Hippopotamus Defense also swims surprisingly well with a 62.5% success rate—apparently, this hippo knows how to bite! Less luck with the Caro Kann Defense though, where victories are fewer than a queen’s moves at a bad party.

Psychologically, Codedhub tilts with the best of them (tilt factor 8), but makes comebacks nearly two-thirds of the time when down. Playing at 1 AM is their secret weapon, boasting a 100% win rate—proof that late-night moves are the strongest moves.

When not outmaneuvering opponents, this player engages fiercely with familiar rivals, holding perfect records against some (looking at you, alainhag and karol-w) and zero wins against others (hello, andy_fishy and kingrezaaaa). It’s a battlefield of checkmates, resignations, and occasional heroic abandonments—like the recent thrilling win over alainhag by abandoned game, where courage met opportunity and codedhub came out victorious.

“I’d resign early, but where’s the fun in that?”

In conclusion: Whether storming through the King’s Pawn Opening or late-night grinding with an almost poetic stubbornness, Codedhub proves that chess isn’t just about ratings, but about the stories behind every move. Expect surprises, comebacks, and a few cheeky games where the code and the king both fall or both survive.

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