Profile: MAK 🔙🔜
Meet MAK 🔙🔜, a chess player who treats every game like a rollercoaster – exhilarating ups, nail-biting downs, and an occasional sideways loop just for fun. With a rapid rating hovering around the mid-700s in 2023 and holding strong in 2024, MAK has shown resilience that would make even the toughest pawns jealous.
Playing Style & Stats
MAK’s style could be described as “patiently aggressive”: winning more often with Black than White (51.35% vs 44%) and boasting a tactical prowess that turns losing pieces into winning moments (100% win rate after losing a piece – who said comebacks aren’t real?). Their games aren’t quick skirmishes either, averaging 52 moves per win and 55 per loss. The endgame is their playground, occurring in over half the matches they play.
Ratings & Games
- Rapid: A busy battlefield with 131 Top Secret openings played, nearly half turned into wins (48.85%). 127 Rapid games across 2023-2024 with a nearly even win/loss record (64-63), proving that MAK never backs down.
- Daily: The slow and steady type, scoring a perfect 100% win rate—okay, from just one game, but hey, perfection is perfection.
- Blitz & Bullet: Quick on the draw with a 50% win rate in Blitz and a humble 33% in Bullet. MAK’s bullet games reveal a fighter trying to balance speed and sanity.
Strengths & Quirks
MAK excels on Sundays (63.64% win rate) and even manages flawless performance at 2 PM (100% win rate — maybe a lucky snack time?). They don’t let losses get them down for long, with a comeback rate over 56%. On the flip side, losing a piece is usually a sign to bring out the big guns (as their 100% win-rate after losing a piece proves).
Opponent Records
MAK’s most-played rival has to be mak_455, facing off 9 times and securing an impressive nearly 89% win rate. Some opponents like ronquil or oracleofzeus remain elusive, as MAK is yet to notch a win against them. Everyone has their kryptonite, right?
Fun Fact
With an “Early Resignation Rate” of about 12%, MAK knows when to shake hands and when to dig in. Plus, with a modest tilt factor of 6, this player keeps cool even when the queen starts playing hide-and-seek.
Whether it’s a rapid match or a lightning-fast bullet game, MAK 🔙🔜 brings persistence, tactical flair, and a dash of unpredictability to the chessboard. Here’s hoping their journey continues forward – or backward, because why not both?