evsokun — Chess Profile & Overview
Meet evsokun: an energetic online chess player active across 2023–2026 who prefers Daily time control and delights in long, thoughtful games (and the occasional blitz panic). This profile highlights openings, tendencies, streaks and fun quirks — perfect for fans, opponents and search engines looking for "evsokun chess profile", "evsokun openings" and "evsokun playstyle".
- Preferred time control: Daily (patient strategist, loves the slow burn)
- Active years: 2023–2026
- Best time of day to challenge: around 06:00 (the statistics say so)
- Rating trend snapshot:
Playing Style & Tendencies
evsokun plays like someone who enjoys middle games and endgames — not afraid to trade into long technical positions. Expect careful maneuvering, a willingness to grind in the endgame, and occasional dramatic comebacks.
- Endgame frequency: 45.96% — plenty of endgame experience
- Avg moves per decisive game: roughly 50 moves (patient!)
- Early resignation rate: 7.02% — gives positions a try before quitting
- Tactical resilience: Comeback rate 87.5% — once behind, fights back often
- Best tactical window: strong performance around hours 4–7 and 13 (local hour statistics)
Openings & Repertoire
A mix of classical defenses and quirky sidelines. When playing Black evsokun leans on Petrov’s and enjoys the occasional gambit; as White, some surprise Barnes lines and Scandinavian setups keep opponents on their toes.
- Frequently used: Petrov's Defense — solid, proven; good win rate in blitz
- Surprise favorites: Barnes Opening: Walkerling — used often and with mixed but daring results
- Tricky sidelines encountered: Amazon Attack and Elephant Gambit
- Opening chart: try the interactive openings list in the profile to explore common lines
Notable Streaks & Psychology
Chess is emotional and evsokun is human: streaks swing both ways. Knowing the psychological patterns is key to both preparing against them and learning from them.
- Longest winning streak: 6 games
- Longest losing streak: 10 games
- Current streak (recent snapshot): 7-game losing streak — a rough patch, tomorrow is a fresh opening move
- Tilt factor: modest (10) — occasionally frustrated, but mostly steady
Opponents & Head-to-Head
evsokun has faced a handful of repeat opponents — some friendly rivalries, some one-sided affairs. Want to study your potential opponent before challenging? These are the names that pop up most frequently.
- Most-played opponents: nikabutskhrikidze06 (13 games), matulikabunchulika (12), amagumosan (9)
- Sample opponent pages: nikabutskhrikidze06, matulikabunchulika
- Head-to-head note: tight battles—expect prepared lines and rematches
Yearly Highlights & Memorable Moments
From a rapid peak late in 2024 to steady Daily play, evsokun’s year-by-year play shows growth, experimentation and a taste for both gambits and solid defenses. Below are a few highlights and useful quick references.
- Peak Rapid performance: 878 (2024-12-18) — a December 2024 high worth celebrating
- Peak Blitz snapshot: 1210 (2023-03-18) — notable early performance in 2023
- Daily peak and consistency: favorite time control — slow, methodical play with strong win-rate when taking time
- Sample instructive game (study the late middlegame):
How to Challenge or Study evsokun
Interested in a match, analysis game, or friendly rematch? Visit the profile link and set up games in Daily to experience the style firsthand. For preparation, review Petrov and Barnes lines — those are where sparks fly.
- Profile: evsokun
- Best approach: prepare a solid endgame plan and avoid falling for flashy but unsound traps
- Study tip: review games from late 2024 for strong rapid play and from early 2026 for common blitz patterns
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- Preferred time control: Daily
- Comeback rate: 87.5% — gritty and persistent
- White win-rate vs Black win-rate: 36.36% vs 28.57%
- Top openings: Petrov's Defense, Barnes Opening, Scandinavian Defense