Player Profile: Docks15
Beam me up, Docks15! This rising star in the chess cosmos has certainly been busy navigating the 64-cell universe. With a maximum blitz rating of 397 and a rapid peak at 262 in 2025, Docks15 has shown flashes of brilliance and a knack for making those pawns dance.
Playing Style & Strategy
Docks15’s games typically settle somewhere around 40 moves per win, which hints at a solid shell but with plenty of room to sprout organic tactical ideas. Known for a ‘grow or go home’ mentality, this player isn't afraid to resign early when the position wilts—evidenced by an early resignation rate of about 21%. Yet, don’t mistake that for fragility; their comeback rate from being a piece down is a stellar 40.85%, with an impeccable 100% win rate after losing a piece—talk about bouncing back stronger than a chess-specific mitochondrion!
Performance & Records
In blitz play, Docks15 boasts a nearly even win-to-loss record (99 wins to 112 losses), maintaining a persistent root system in competitive games. Bullet games are a tougher forest, with 63 wins against 104 losses, perhaps reflecting the fast-paced metabolism of this format. Rapid games shine brighter, although based on only 4 played, with a 50% win rate.
Key Opponents & Rivalries
Moves like a predator stalking prey in the top secret opening forest, Docks15 has claimed perfect victories over some opponents such as 12fjx, fabe974, and majster1410. However, there are a few pesky parasites (looking at you rawrgrrxd and petterrrrrr) who have repeatedly gnawed away at their defenses.
When to Catch Docks15 in Action
Docks15 tends to flourish during the mid-morning hours around 9 AM and early mornings at 6 AM, boasting win rates above 50%. Saturdays and Mondays also seem to be the prime photosynthesis periods with win rates hovering near 48%, while Fridays appear to be a bit of a wilt, showing only 24% wins.
Personality & Psychological Notes
With a tilt factor of 10%, Docks15 is fairly resilient, avoiding full cellular collapse during tough matches. Interestingly, this player shows a significant gap—their rated game performance outshines casual play by over 42% win rate, proving Docks15 channels a serious competitive chloroplast when under the spotlight.
All in all, Docks15 is a player whose roots delve deep into the mysteries of chess biology. Whether germinating fresh strategies or pruning weaknesses, expect their growth to be both fascinating and, occasionally, a little funky—because every great organism needs a bit of strange in its DNA!