Profile Summary of Chess Player exyvase
Meet exyvase, a tenacious and somewhat unpredictable chess enthusiast navigating the complex universe of pawns, knights, and kings. Despite not holding a grandmaster title (yet!), exyvase has battled through 1,555 rapid games since 2021, boasting a respectable peak rating of 1,221 and a gritty average hovering around 1,050 as of 2025. Their resilience shines brightest in rapid games where they clinched 388 wins against 323 losses, plus a handful of draws — enough drama for a mini chess soap opera.
In total blitz and bullet arenas, exyvase faces challenges head-on, with win rates proving that sometimes speed is king, and sometimes... well, not so much. Bullet showcases a rapid-fire 402 wins balanced by 426 losses—because nobody wins all the time, except maybe the chess gods. Blitz play is slightly steadier, with 112 wins and 89 losses, ensuring that quick thinking pays dividends.
Opening the gates to the chessboard, exyvase seems to have a soft spot for the Queens Pawn Opening, especially the Chigorin Variation. With over 80 encounters and a solid 66% win rate, this opening is their bread and butter. Other favorites include the Caro-Kann Defense and the Indian Game, proving an affinity for classical and hypermodern strategies alike. Notably, exyvase thrives on the Englund Gambit in blitz with a humorous 75% win rate—talk about turning the tables in gambits others fear!
Psychologically, exyvase has a tilt factor of 13, proving that even the toughest warriors occasionally let the frustration leak—but hey, who doesn’t? Their comeback rate is an impressive 74%, and astonishingly, if they've lost a piece, their win rate afterward teeters at nearly 100%—perhaps they channel their inner phoenix, rising from the ashes of lost knights.
A lover of long games, exyvase's average wins stretch to roughly 57 moves each, hinting they don’t just blitz past their opponents—they like to savor every tense moment. Their days peak in performance mid-morning and afternoon, especially at 11 AM and 3-4 PM, suggesting a chess player most formidable before lunch arrives (or maybe right after a strong cup of coffee).
Last but not least, with a longest winning streak of 24 games, exyvase proves they can be both a nemesis and an enigma. Currently, the winning streak sits at zero, so watch out! The next match could be the start of another epic saga.
Whether you’re a seasoned player or just starting, exyvase exemplifies the spirit of chess: resilience, strategy, and a pinch of chaos. Ready your pawns and knights—you never know when you’ll face this fierce competitor!