Profile Summary: danyalutsevich
Meet danyalutsevich, a relentless chess enthusiast whose journey on the 64 squares is a mix of passionate gambits, strategic battles, and the occasional hilarious blunder that only adds charm to the game. With a blitz rating peaking at 1038 back in early 2022 and a rapid rating soaring beyond 1039 in 2024, danyalutsevich knows how to keep the pressure on, especially when the clock is ticking.
Whether sprinting through bullet games or grinding in daily matches, danyalutsevich exhibits a patient style with an impressive average moves per win nearing 52 — proving that patience is definitely a virtue, unless there's a coffee break involved. White pieces bring a better winning edge (~54%), but don’t underestimate the grit when playing black (~48%).
This player’s favored battlegrounds often include the Bishop's Opening and the Scandinavian Defense, where tactical awareness shines — boasting a comeback rate above 70%, because sometimes it’s not about how you start, but how dramatically you fight back.
The peak of danyalutsevich’s wizardry was on a memorable day in May 2025, executing a checkmate in just 8 moves using the classic Bishop’s Opening—a sight to behold for fans of swift, theatrical victories. Don’t blink, or you’ll miss it! Nonetheless, losses do happen, especially when the opponent calls “time’s up” like in a wild recent encounter—because who said chess isn’t also about stamina?
Outside the battlefield, danyalutsevich’s psychological resilience is noteworthy. A tilt factor of 13 means sometimes the brain says “help!” but the keyboard keeps clicking anyway. The best moments to challenge foes tend to be in the wee hours—5 AM to be exact—when the mind is sharp and the coffee is just right.
With a longest winning streak of 10 games and a surprisingly low early resignation rate of just over 3%, danyalutsevich is a fighter, not a quitter. Opponents beware: whether it’s blitz, rapid, or bullet, this player brings a mix of solid technique and a sprinkle of unpredictability that makes every match a captivating spectacle.
In short, danyalutsevich is exactly the kind of chess player you’d want in a team: a resilient tactician with a dash of cheeky boldness, always ready to turn a near-loss into a stunning comeback… or at least make you smile trying!