Player Profile: davorasse
Meet davorasse, a blitz dynamo and bullet battler whose chess journey is as colorful as their rating graph! Starting from a modest 1371 rating in 2018, they rocketed up to a peak blitz rating of 2456 in early 2020 — not bad for a player who clearly enjoys the spicy tension of a ticking clock.
Playing mostly blitz and bullet, davorasse has racked up an astonishing 2,468 wins in blitz alone, with a positive winrate in many openings — especially shining in the English Opening’s Caro Kann Defensive System where a solid 60% win rate shows their finesse for positional play.
On the bullet battlefield, their secret weapon seems to be the Nimzowitsch Larsen Attack Modern Variation, boasting a 77.78% win rate. Apparently, opponents beware when davorasse starts flexing this variation at ultra-fast speeds.
They're no stranger to long battles either, averaging about 82 moves per win in blitz — this is a player who patiently grinds down their foe rather than chasing quick, flashy wins. But don't be fooled: with a comeback rate of 84.19%, they have the resilience and tactical awareness to bounce back from setbacks, making surrender a rare sight (early resignation rate is a mere 0.64%).
Known for their psychological toughness, davorasse has a tilt factor of 12 — so maybe a little grumpy when things don’t go their way, but nothing a good cup of coffee can’t fix. Interestingly, their best time of day to play is at 3 AM, proving that chess is truly a game of night owls and insomniacs.
Recent Highlights
- Victory by resignation over rudchenkoa in a tense English Opening, carefully crafted with a Queen-side rook infiltration (see game link).
- Adding a win on time against spartancarl81 after a heated Kings Indian Defense battle.
Playing Style & Personality
davorasse thrives in meticulous endgames (with an endgame frequency of 85.23%), expertly navigating complex positions with a high win rate playing White (53%) and a solid 46% playing Black. They prefer a strategic approach, often deploying the English Opening and Sicilian Defense, wielding subtle but consistent pressure.
Chess is serious for davorasse, but don’t expect dull games: their varied opening repertoire and a bullet strategy that looks part art, part lightning strike suggest a player who loves mixing solid preparation with tactical fireworks — probably followed by a sigh and a cup of tea.
Whether in blitz or bullet, this player’s journey is a testament to persistence, speed, and the willingness to learn from every move — win or lose. So next time you face davorasse online, prepare your best game and your fastest fingers, because they’ll bring both!