Profile Summary: D.V. B.V. (DBV76)
Meet DBV76, a chess battler with a roller-coaster rating story and an affection for the Scandinavian Defense that borders on obsession. With a knack for blitz play, DBV76 has danced between thrilling victories and near-misses, hitting a peak blitz rating of 661 in April 2025. When it comes to daily chess, DBV76’s prowess shines even brighter, boasting an impressive top rating of 969 and a solid 47-48% win rate in balanced battles.
Playing Style & Stats
Equal parts strategist and gambler, DBV76 lives on the edge with an early resignation rate of just 1.78%, proving a stubborn refusal to throw in the towel prematurely. The average game length—about 60 moves when winning and a bit longer when losing—shows a love for gritty, drawn-out battles. With a phenomenal 83.45% comeback rate, DBV76 is that player who just never quits, clawing back from the brink time and again.
White or Black, DBV76 keeps it close, with a white win rate near 48% and black wins just a tad lower. But don’t be fooled by the numbers; this player’s psychological game is strong, with a tilt factor of 16 – a hint that even chess warriors get frustrated, just like the rest of us mortal humans.
Favorite Openings (or Secret Weapons)
- Scandinavian Defense: DBV76 wins more than half the games here, showing a clear love for knives-in-the-back tactical skirmishes.
- Van ’t Kruijs Opening: An unconventional choice that DBV76 uses with decent success, often leaving opponents scratching their heads.
- Top Secret: Literally one of DBV76’s most played openings, but shhh... the details are classified.
Recent Battles
DBV76’s recent highlight reel includes an epic checkmate victory with the Van 't Kruijs Opening, finishing in just four minutes on June 3, 2025, and a cool finish by resignation in a French Defense maneuver just moments before. Not all battles end victorious though—DBV76’s resilience was tested in a couple of nail-biting losses the same day, including a tough game against ShogunnSloth where the French Defense didn’t quite hold the line.
Fun Facts
- DBV76’s best time of day to play? The mysterious 4 AM hour – clearly where champions are forged (and most sleep deprived).
- The player thrives in endgames, with an impressive endgame frequency of over 70%, proving endurance and patience are key to their success.
- The longest winning streak is a neat 10, but beware the losing streak of 16: a reminder that everyone’s human (or at least a human behind the username).
Whether it’s blitz blitzkrieg or a marathon daily duel, DBV76 brings passion, determination, and a dash of mystery to every board. If you face off against this chess warrior, prepare for a wild ride – because as DBV76’s games show, it’s never over until the king falls or the flag drops.