Profile Summary: fableless
Meet fableless, a chess player whose style can best be described as "persistent underdog" with a dash of mystery. In the year 2025, fableless has embarked on their rapid chess journey, mastering a diverse range of positions and tactics to reach a solid rating of 900. While not top of the leaderboard, this player shows true grit with 142 rapid games under their belt, boasting a respectable 40% win rate using their Top Secret opening (which is probably just "pawn to e4," but who knows?).
With a longest winning streak of 4 games, fableless has proven that determination pays off—especially when life throws more losses than wins their way (84 losses, to be exact). But all is not lost: their perseverance shines through an impressive 65% comeback rate and a flawless 100% win rate after losing a piece. Talk about turning lemons into lemonade (or maybe a Queen!).
When faced with the opponent youssef_nouali and a handful of others, fableless scores a perfect 100%, showing that under pressure, this player can channel their inner grandmaster. And if the mood hits just right on a Thursday or during the 16:00 hour (100% win rate), they might just sweep the board.
Despite a tilt factor of 5 (which means losing a close game might result in some quiet muttering), fableless maintains calm and carries on—perhaps by resigning early just 4.65% of the time, sparing themselves unnecessary heartache. Their games tend to be evenly paced, averaging around 54 moves whether winning or losing, indicating a strategic, patient player who enjoys a good battle until the very end.
Flashy blitz and bullet aren't quite fableless's playground yet, with mere single games played and some tough defeats, but their love for the game is undiminished. Expect to see this player rise steadily, one carefully plotted move at a time. Chess fans everywhere can appreciate the tale of fableless: a player with a mysterious opening, a fighting heart, and a name that reminds us all—sometimes the story behind the game is just as captivating as the checkmate itself.