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CSwannie

Since 2024 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟
48.8%- 47.0%- 4.2%
Bullet 160
1W 7L 0D
Blitz 249
98W 96L 3D
Rapid 562
856W 817L 79D
Daily 846
39W 36L 4D

Profile of CSwannie: The Relentless Chess Adventurer

CSwannie is a chess player who truly embraces the rollercoaster of the 64 squares. With a peak rapid rating of 629 and a current steady mark around 361, this player proves consistency is less about stubbornness and more about pure tenacity.

Notorious for enduring battles instead of fleeing early, CSwannie’s early resignation rate is a modest 10.44%, showing they’re rarely one to surrender without a fight — except perhaps when the opponent starts channeling Magnus Carlsen’s ghost.

Rapid seems to be their main battlefield, with hundreds of games logged and an epic record of 425 wins, 410 losses, and 52 draws—talk about experience! Blitz and bullet may not be CSwannie’s forte (with a bullet win count of 0 out of 5), but the blitz arena carries some respectable flashes of brilliance.

CSwannie favors the Queens Pawn Opening and its many delightful variations — especially the Accelerated London System where they boast a 60% win rate. Clearly, they prefer to build cozy castles over reckless assaults. And hey, the Englund Gambit has brought them some surprising joy, winning just over half of those battles.

Their endgame strategy kicks in often (nearly half of their games drift towards it) with an average moves count per win just over 50, suggesting patience and strategic endurance. Their comeback rate is nothing short of heroic at 57.44%, and when CSwannie loses a piece, they're apparently unstoppable—winning 100% of those games, probably by baffling their opponent with unexpected wizardry.

CSwannie’s psychological side shows a bit of tilt at 11%, meaning yes, the knight occasionally gallops off the board in protest. But they bounce back without missing a beat, adjusting quickly to gaming mood swings.

Timing-wise, mornings and afternoons seem to suit this player best, with a peak 63% win rate at 6 AM and nearly 60% during afternoon skirmishes. Clearly, CSwannie is a chess warrior who can rise with the rooks or relax with the bishops in the evening.

In summary, CSwannie may not top the ranking charts just yet, but with their resilience, quirky opening preferences, and a knack for comebacks, they are a beloved opponent and a player to watch—because in chess, it’s not just about winning, but about the thrill of the chase!

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