Profile Summary: ended77
Meet ended77, a tenacious chess enthusiast whose rapid rating has seen quite the rollercoaster ride in 2025 — peaking at a modest but respectable 975 back in February before embarking on a journey of ups and downs, battling through nearly 1,000 rapid games with a nearly balanced record of 425 wins against 473 losses. It's a story not of domination, but of dogged persistence.
With a playing style that embraces the complexity of the middlegame and endgame, ended77 averages about 38 moves per win and tends to linger a bit longer in defeat at around 46 moves, suggesting a player who fights hard before conceding, with an endgame frequency north of 35%. The early resignation rate hovers around 10.7%, proving ended77 isn't afraid to take calculated risks — sometimes successful, sometimes a lesson learned.
Strategically, ended77 favors the King’s Pawn Opening, having played it in over 330 rapid games with nearly a 49% win rate. Other favored openings include the Vienna Game and the Bishop’s Opening, which have given ended77 a respectable edge with win rates north of 50%.
Notorious for resilience, ended77 boasts a comeback rate of over 51%, showing a remarkable ability to claw back after losing material. This fighter's psychological side is highlighted by a tilt factor of 16%, so while frustration sometimes sneaks in, it has never stopped the pursuit of the next win. The prime time to catch ended77 at peak performance? Around 9 PM — when the chess-combat fire truly kindles.
Perhaps the most entertaining stat is ended77’s mixed fortunes against different opponents: a perfect 100% win against some (like yadavshubh00 and elpapulatinop17), juxtaposed with a total clobbering by others. A true chess mosaic.
Recent Highlights
Among recent battles, ended77 executed a slick victory using the aggressive King’s Pawn Opening, forcing a resignation with a clever Queen and Bishop assault that left the opponent staring down a checkmate. Conversely, some games have ended in tough defeats, including a hard-fought loss via the Queen’s Pawn Horwitz Defense, proving that even skilled warriors have their off days.
In Short
ended77 is the quintessential club player: resilient, adventurous in openings, sometimes overambitious, yet always coming back for more. A seeker of improvement, with a lovable streak of humor hidden behind stats and PGNs — because, let’s face it, chess is a marathon, not a sprint, especially when your average rapid rating hovers just shy of 400.
So whether you’re looking to swap opening tips or share tales of narrowly escaped defeats, ended77 is a formidable and entertaining presence in the chess community!