Player Profile: dlquffkr
Meet dlquffkr, a chess enthusiast whose game in 2025 resembles a roller coaster ride—full of surprises, comebacks, and a sprinkle of mystery. With a Rapid rating peaking at a respectable 562 and settling at 502, dlquffkr clearly prefers the thoughtful pace of Rapid over the blitzing frenzy of Bullet and Blitz, where max ratings were 718 and 434 respectively, but more modest last tallies (437 and 264).
Known for an impressive comeback rate of 71% and a perfect 100% win rate after losing a piece, dlquffkr personifies the spirit of “never give up”—even if it means playing like a phoenix in the endgame, which occurs frequently in about 63% of games. This player averages nearly 60 moves per game, suggesting battles that are less “checkmate in 4” and more “epic saga.”
Chess is clearly both a science and a performance art here, with a tendency to open the game with “Top Secret” tactics—no one knows quite what that means, but with win rates around 40-53% across all formats, it’s a strategy that can either leave opponents guessing or scratching their heads. Perhaps the secret is best left secret.
When it comes to psychological resilience, dlquffkr keeps cool under pressure, rarely tilting (only 8%), and bounces back ferociously. However, early resignations do happen about 8.4% of the time—because who wants to prolong agony when the dice have rolled badly? Also, they seem to prefer playing on Monday mornings and in the early morning hours, boasting win rates above 60% during those times. Maybe coffee and chess go hand in hand.
Opponents beware! dlquffkr has amassed quite the eclectic gallery of rivals—from familiar faces like sajjan-kumar (100% win rate there!) to one-off matches against mysterious players with inscrutable names like asdfghjklzxccvbnm (also 100% wins). This player’s ability to rise after setbacks and grind through lengthy endgames makes each encounter a test of endurance and wit.
In essence, dlquffkr may not yet have stormed the grandmaster ranks, but with a combination of grit, unpredictability, and tactical cunning, this player is a formidable presence on the digital chessboard, always ready to surprise—and occasionally resign early to save their sanity.