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errass

Since 2020 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟♟♟♟
48.4%- 48.3%- 3.2%
Daily 1495 11W 10L 0D
Rapid 1855 239W 199L 19D
Blitz 1707 993W 958L 84D
Bullet 1756 2901W 2968L 175D

Profile Summary: errass

Meet errass, a tenacious and steadily improving chess warrior with a flair for the dramatic and a grin for the grind. Starting their journey around 2020, errass has battled through the ranks of Blitz, Bullet, Rapid, and Daily chess with a style that's part strategic masterclass, part "did-I-just-blunder-that?" spectacle.

Rating Rollercoaster

From modest beginnings hovering around the 1100s and 1200s in Blitz, errass found their groove and rocketed up to an impressive peak Blitz rating of 1924 in November 2024. Not one to shy away from the lightning-fast Bullet format, they achieved a peak of 1803 earlier the same year, coupling quick reflexes with cunning tactics. Meanwhile, Rapid games saw their rating peak at a striking 1893, proving they can blend speed with deep calculation like a true Swiss Army knife of chess.

Playing Style and Strengths

Errass is known for classics like the Philidor Defense and the Sicilian Najdorf, showcasing patience and precision. Their preferred battlegrounds tend to be longer games averaging around 63 moves per win, hinting at a love for strategic battles and endgame finesse—nearly 75% of games engage in endgame scenarios, a playground where errass feels most at home.

The psychological side is quite interesting too: with a strong comeback rate of 87%, errass has the heart of a champion and the stubbornness of a mule—giving up early is simply not in their vocabulary, despite a slightly embarrassing 0.77% early resignation rate. (Everyone has those "Oops, my bad" moments, right?)

Victories and Notable Games

Errass isn’t just about numbers—there's an arsenal of spectacular wins littered throughout their career! Their most recent triumphs include a neat time win with the sly Alapin Sicilian Defense and a ruthless checkmate with the Caro-Kann Defense Main Line. It's a chess cocktail mix of sharp tactics and a dash of daring.

Weaknesses and Challenges

Like any mortal, errass isn't immune to defeat. The recent losses by resignation and checkmate remind us that even the fiercest knights stumble. Notably, the tilt factor is fairly low, around 10, suggesting this player maintains composure—even when the chess gods frown.

Quirks & Fun Facts

  • Best Time to challenge errass: Early afternoon around 1 PM, when their cleverest moves thrive.
  • Favorite opponents: Those who don’t have a winning streak—because errass loves turning tables.
  • Longest winning streak: 15 games—who says consistency isn’t fun?
  • Opening moves to watch out for: Philidor Defense and Italian Game in Blitz; Scandinavian Defense in Bullet; and Ruy Lopez in Rapid.

In a Nutshell

Errass is the kind of player who turns every game into an epic saga—full of comebacks, tough endgames, and a pit stop at some quirky openings. Whether blitzing through the clock or taking a leisurely daily game, they’ve become a formidable name on the boards, climbing relentlessly toward chess greatness. Just remember, when you face errass, be ready for a battle of brains, nerves, and maybe a little bit of "Watch out, I’m coming for you!"

For more action-packed games and to witness errass in their natural habitat (the chessboard), check out their recent matches on Chess.com!

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