Profile Summary: denkserw28
Chess.com Alias: denkserw28
Some say chess is a battle of kings and queens; for denkserw28, it’s a fierce dance on 64 squares fueled by strategy, cunning, and the occasional lucky blunder. Since tying on as a fledgling competitor in 2020 with a Blitz rating just shy of 1000, this player has feverishly climbed toward the upper echelons of the chess world—and by upper echelons, we mean comfortably flirting with the 1700 Blitz rating milestone by mid-2025.
Playing Style
Known for patience and persistence (average winning games last an epic 83 moves!), denkserw28 is a lover of the endgame, with a hefty 74% frequency of grinding out victories when the board is down to its skeletal elements. However, this warrior is not afraid to surrender early when the tides turn (early resignation rate clocks in at a modest 2.69%), proving that discretion can be the better part of valor.
Strengths & Stats
- Peak Ratings: Blitz - 1723 (May 2025), Rapid - 1543 (Sep 2022), Bullet - 1387 (Nov 2020), Daily - 1354 (Dec 2024)
- Win/Loss/Draw Totals: Blitz - 6929/6772/1102; Rapid - 2339/2165/296; Bullet - 36/34/8; Daily - 2/0/1
- Comeback King: A stunning 73.5% comeback rate after being behind—a true testament to grit and chess muscle.
- White Pieces Advantage: A slight edge with 50.54% win rate when playing White, compared to 44% with Black.
- Favorite Openings: Queens Pawn Opening Accelerated London System dominates blitz play, boasting an impressive 50.64% win rate across 2,259 games.
Quirks & Psychological Notes
dingserw28 has a tilt factor of 13, meaning frustration occasionally creeps in, but nothing a cold glass of water can’t fix. The witching hour for peak performance? 3 AM, when the stars align and pawns bravely storm forward. Although rated games tend to bring a bit more pressure than casual duels, this player continues to chase improvement with dogged determination.
Recent Big Moments
Latest memorable win: slickly edged out opponent Mbutuma_Khwezi on June 4, 2025, utilizing the Queens Pawn Opening Horwitz Defense. Victory came by resignation after a battle featuring sharp tactics and timely exchanges.
Latest setback: A swift resignation loss to joshbryant2 just hours later the same day serves as a reminder in chess—as in life—that every king sometimes meets his match.
The Legend in the Making
From humble beginnings to a force to be reckoned with, denkserw28 has demonstrated a true passion for chess. Meticulous opening preparation combined with resilience and a knack for clawing back from losing positions paints the picture of a player who is definitely not here just for fun, but to conquer. Expect big things from this player—after all, where some call it “check,” denkserw28 sees “checkmate incoming.”