Player Profile: Errores77
Meet Errores77, a blitz aficionado whose chess journey is as colorful and unpredictable as the name suggests!
A Journey Through the Ranks
Starting back in 2020 with a modest blitz rating of 967, Errores77 has climbed steadily to hit a peak blitz rating of 1581 in 2022. Not one to shy away from fast-paced games, they've piled up thousands of blitz battles (over 15,000!), winning nearly as many as they've lost, proving that every loss is just a setup for a comeback — and oh, what comebacks! With a phenomenal 78.27% comeback rate and a remarkable 100% win rate after losing a piece, resilience is their second name.
Playing Style & Strategy
Errores77 has an engaging playing style—patient enough to average around 65 moves in victories and embracing endgames with a frequency of over 63%. Whether playing white or black, their win rates hold strong at 51.47% and 46%, respectively. Early retirements from games are rare (just under 2%), but when the going gets tough, this player’s tactical awareness shines through!
Opening Repertoire & Mystery Moves
While the secret to Errores77's openings remains just that—top secret—they've amassed a staggering 12,017 blitz games under this mysterious umbrella, maintaining a 48.7% win rate. Rapid and bullet formats show a similar trend: mysterious yet effective.
Opponent Stats and Rivalries
Errores77 takes down some opponents with surgical precision, boasting a 100% win rate against many recent challengers like idkmonel, vxxii, and jovan-p86. However, certain foes still keep them on their toes, with a few low win rates sprinkled in—proof that even our hero has their kryptonite.
Quirky Tidbits
- Longest winning streak: 13 games
- Current winning streak: 3 games
- Favorite time to shine: around 3–4 AM (53% win rate in that mysterious 'witching hour')
- Least favorite time: early mornings around 5 AM with only 41% wins—maybe chess and coffee don’t always mix.
- Psychological tilt factor of 10—reminding us they’re human and occasionally have "those days" when the pieces don’t cooperate.
In Summary
Errores77 is a persistent, sometimes mischievous chess spirit who thrives on the thrill of blitz, embraces long endgames, and seems to have an uncanny ability to turn setbacks into triumphs. Whether they're outfoxing opponents at midnight or clawing back after losing a piece, this player’s journey is a delightful dance of errors, blunders, and brilliant recoveries. If chess had a comedy-drama genre, Errores77 would be the star!