Profile: Ankit Shaw (Username: delivernt)
Meet Ankit Shaw, also known in the chess universe as delivernt, a player who's been dancing with kings, queens, and knights across the virtual 64 squares with a mix of tenacity and a sprinkle of humor. Rated modestly at times but consistently demonstrating resilience, Ankit refuses to let a few pesky losses keep him down. In fact, with a comeback rate of 64.79%, he’s the true phoenix of the chessboard world.
Playing Style & Stats
- Current peak ratings: Rapid - 919, Blitz - 441, Bullet - 249, and an impressive Daily - 1759.
- He’s not afraid to resign early when the chips are down (5.43% early resignation rate), but watch out in the endgame — his frequency there clocks in at a solid 40.07%, meaning he enjoys the thrilling part where every move counts.
- Average moves per win: about 42, but losses can drag on with more patience and long games (~51 moves).
- White seems to treat him kindly with a 51.56% win rate, while Black isn’t far behind with 48.1%. The chess gods are mostly in his favor!
Opening Repertoire
When the game begins, Ankit favors some classic and adventurous choices:
- Rapid: Mieses Opening shines brightest with an 80%+ win rate (probably because opponents aren’t expecting it).
- Blitz: Kings Pawn Opening is his bread and butter, winning over 54% of the time.
- Bullet: Though bullet games are a wild ride, he sticks to tried-and-true lines like Van t Kruijs Opening.
Memorable Moments
Ankit has faced a variety of opponents, showing a mix of triumphs and trials. His recent victories included a smooth win by resignation and a swift time victory — clearly, he's equally comfortable outsmarting you on the board or exhausting your clock! However, even the best stumble occasionally: losing a complex game on time or succumbing to a quick checkmate reminds us all that chess is as humbling as it is exciting.
Psychological Profile & Fun Facts
With a tilt factor of 12, Ankit keeps fairly cool under pressure, though even chess warriors have their "grr" moments. His best time to play is apparently 3 PM, so if you want to face him at his peak, set an alarm. Also, his win rate is strangely higher on Sundays and evenings — perhaps he’s more threatening after brunch or once the stars come out!
Whether he's drafting cunning traps, blitzing foes with a quick king’s pawn, or slowly strategizing by daily games, Ankit Shaw proves chess is a game of patience, grit, and sometimes a pinch of madness. So, if you ever face delivernt, prepare for a fight— and maybe a witty chat after the game!