Player Profile: dababy1212
Meet dababy1212, a chess enthusiast whose gaming journey is as quirky as their username. Despite a stellar rating cap of 400 in Daily chess and a rapid rating peaking just above 760 back in 2021, dababy1212 has mastered a rather unique niche: the art of the draw.
In the Daily format, dababy1212 has an astonishing record — zero wins, a handful of losses, and a whopping 944 draws. That's a champion of stalemates if ever there was one! Whether it’s tactical patience or strategic indecision, opponents can count on many peaceful endings when facing dababy1212.
Rapid games tell another tale, showcasing some fighting spirit with 28 wins from 85 games, giving a modest win rate of around 33% utilizing their all-time "Top Secret" opening strategy, which remains as mysterious as the username itself. Their bullet rating hovers in the 300s, with a respectable 40% win rate over five games—small sample, but still something to brag about.
Fun facts? dababy1212 has a comeback rate of 50%, showing that giving up early isn’t their style—unless it’s an early resignation, which happens about 16% of the time, perhaps to keep opponents on their toes. With an average of around 46 moves per win, their games tend to be marathon puzzles rather than quick checkmates. They're also masters at handling losses, boasting a 100% win rate after losing a piece, proving resilience.
However, dababy1212’s psychological "tilt factor" sits at 6, suggesting some frustration after setbacks—but who's counting? Their longest winning streak is 4, so bursts of brilliance do shine through the tough grind.
Opponent-wise, dababy1212 faces familiar rivals often—hugopro12alonso tops the list with 92 clashes, though victories remain elusive against many regulars. Some opponents, lucky few, have been bested 100% of the time, making dababy1212’s taste for revenge and unpredictability a fascinating study.
In short, dababy1212 is less about flash and more about persistence—an underdog who’s perhaps quietly rewriting the rules on patience, perseverance, and drawing chic in the chess world.