Profile Summary: elenaminut
Meet elenaminut, a chess player whose rapid rating is peaking at a respectable 436 in May 2025 — just in time for a summer of tactical wizardry and strategically questionable coffee breaks.
elenaminut’s blitz adventures are less legendary, flirting with a rating in the low 300s, but hey — it’s not just about speed; it’s about style. And when it comes to style, this player’s signature move might just be their stubborn refusal to resign early — with a humble early resignation rate of 6.84%, they prefer to fight till the rook drops or the time runs out.
True to their love of the Queens Pawn Opening, especially the long-lost but lovingly played Chigorin Variation, elenaminut boasts an eye-catching 84.62% win rate in these lines during rapid games. When not charming opponents with exotic openings, they dabble in the Indian Game and even dive into the rebellious waters of the Pirc Defense, proving versatility isn’t just a buzzword.
elenaminut has a comeback spirit rivaling Rocky Balboa, boasting a 59.4% comeback rate — meaning they’re likely to turn a lost piece into a winning smile. And with an endgame frequency north of 61%, you know they’re in it for the long haul, squeezing every last drop from those ticking clock seconds.
While their streak record features a longest winning streak of 7 and a humbling longest losing streak of 4, it seems the emotional rollercoaster of chess is appreciated for its thrills and chills alike (tilt factor just 4 — a Zen master in the making).
Fun Facts & Miscellanea:
- Favorite time to play: 01:00 AM — perfect for lurking both on the board and in your dreams.
- Black pieces win rate: 51.15%, proving that sometimes, sneaky shadows are mightier than the dashing whites.
- Most played opponent: mvminut with 50 epic battles — sibling rivalry or just good chess friends?
- “Lucky” opening: When life gives you Queens Pawn Chigorin Variation, apparently you take the win 85% of the time.
- Draw love: About 25 stalemates recorded — because sometimes it’s just polite to pretend neither won.
In summary, elenaminut is the kind of player who will keep you on your toes — they might lose, win, or draw, but never without a fight, a thoughtful tactic, and perhaps a cheeky smile behind the screen. If chess were a sitcom, elenaminut would be the charming underdog with a penchant for dramatic comebacks and unexpected opening repertoire twists. Keep an eye out — the next game might just be the next great classic!