Profile Summary: fforgottenage
Meet fforgottenage, a chess enthusiast whose passion for the game is matched only by their adventurous opening choices! With a peak bullet rating soaring above 2000 and a rapid peak nudging just over that mark, this player dances on the edge of online chess mastery.
Known for a tactical flair and a comeback rate that would make Houdini proud (a staggering 86.84%), fforgottenage has a knack for turning the tables even when the chips are down. Their favorite playground seems to be Rapid chess, where their average rating comfortably sits around 2000.
Playing Style & Strengths
- Endgame specialist: Finishes about 62% of games in the endgame, proving patience and strategic depth.
- Fearless in defense: Winning nearly a third of games even after losing a piece shows resilience and tactical acumen.
- Early birds rejoice: With a 100% win rate right bright and early at 6 AM, it's clear fforgottenage has the freshest brain in those dawn battles.
Opening Preferences
From the tried-and-true Scandinavian Defense to the spicy Englund Gambit and the Polish Opening's traps, fforgottenage embraces a diverse and occasionally mischievous repertoire. Beware opponents facing the
Scandinavian Defense Mieses Kotrc Main Line, with 17 games under their belt — though the win rate there hovers around 35%, showing there’s always room for a good challenge.
Stats Snapshot
- Total Bullet games played: 174 with a gritty 57 wins vs. 105 losses (and a few draws to keep it interesting).
- Win rate vs most-played opponent "kapipa990": A modest 23.08% — clearly a rival worth training against.
- Longest winning streak: 7 games, proving they can catch fire when in the zone!
- Longest losing streak: 13 games, a humble reminder that even the best warriors stumble.
Memorable Victory
A recent dazzling victory came in a rapid game against the user kulakov_vn, where fforgottenage employed the Indian Game Black Knights Tango to force a resignation after relentless pressure and a heroic queen sacrifice.
In Conclusion
Whether rallying back from adversity or launching into sharp opening skirmishes, fforgottenage brings a mixture of tenacity, creativity, and a pinch of mischief to every game. Against the odds and the clock, this player proves that chess is not just about perfect moves, but about enjoying the journey—even when the journey sometimes leads into the Old Benoni wilderness.