Player Profile: Enes0636
Enes0636 is a chess warrior navigating the battlefield of pawns and knights with a unique blend of persistence, tactical flair, and occasional comedic timing. With a peak rapid rating of 734 achieved in March 2025, Enes certainly knows how to pack a punch – even when the scoreboard tells tales of hard-fought battles with almost as many losses as wins (211 wins vs 217 losses in rapid games). It’s the kind of record that screams “never say die,” and Enes0636 embodies that spirit.
Specializing in rapid games, this player isn’t afraid to dive into the classics like the Scotch Game or the Ponziani Opening, although results vary from brilliant wins to humble defeats. The Four Knights Game seems to be Enes’s secret weapon, boasting an impressive win rate of over 72%. When it comes to blitz, the rating might be modest (peak 377), but every move is made with the zeal of a gladiator on fast-forward.
Playing Style & Psychology
Famous for an early resignation rate around 7.7%, Enes0636 isn’t shy about cutting losses when the going gets tough — or maybe just does it to make the fans suspenseful. Yet, the comeback rate of nearly 74% hints at a player who can claw back from the brink like a phoenix rising, often winning even after losing a piece. With an average win length of nearly 49 moves, patience is a virtue in Enes’s playbook, though losses tend to conclude a bit quicker, strangely enough.
Peak concentration thrives at 9 AM, a time when Enes’s win rate sky-rockets above 65%. Who knew morning coffee and checkmates were so compatible? Enes also moonlights as a time analyst, winning more than half of games played on Fridays and Sundays when spirits (and rooks) are high.
Recent Adventures on the Board
The latest victorious escapade involved outmaneuvering luzienikolaus with a seamless victory stemming from the Englund Gambit — a bold, if underestimated, opening choice. The game ended with a dramatic resignation at move 25, proving once again that Enes0636 can make quick work of challengers when the stars align.
Losses, of course, happen too – the recent unfortunate game against edgarantkiller saw a swift defeat in the Scotch Game, but not without a well-fought struggle. Win or lose, Enes0636’s games tell a story of resilience, creative openings, and a dash of unpredictability.
Fun Facts
- Longest winning and losing streaks are both exactly 7 games – giving credence to the phrase “rollercoaster chess!”
- Wins more frequently when playing white (52.5%) - perhaps the white pieces bring out the best in this player.
- Has a positive record against many opponents — including a perfect 100% against friendly rivals like luzienikolaus, stano58, and wojtek555.
- Sometimes wins on time, proving that a ticking clock can be both an opponent and an ally.
Whether climbing the ladder or taking a breather between bouts of brilliant play and brutal lessons, Enes0636 embodies the heart of amateur chess: passion, persistence, and a pinch of humor. Watch this space — or better yet, watch the board — for moves that surprise and games that entertain.