Profile Summary: fisch4567
Meet fisch4567, a blitz enthusiast whose rating journey reads like an epic tale of valiant victories and heroic comebacks. Clocking in a peak blitz rating of 547 in May 2025, this player has battled tirelessly through thousands of games—winning 1,650 and losing 1,625, with some draws woven in to keep it interesting. A fierce tactician with a comeback rate of nearly 73%, fisch4567 never backs down, even when the odds or the material are against them.
Their love for openings is eclectic, but the Englund Gambit and Queens Pawn Opening are the trusty blades in their arsenal, each boasting win rates north of 50% in blitz games. Whether it's launching a surprise gambit or patiently maneuvering through endgames (which occur about 64% of the time), fisch4567 shows both daring and patience. With an average of around 64 moves per win, the battles are long – never dull.
While their white pieces strike with a slightly better success (49.74% win rate) compared to black (45.45%), don’t mistake these stats for lack of fight. Fisch4567 embodies the spirit of perseverance, refusing to resign early (only 6.14% early resign rate) and maintaining a psychological tilt factor of 10 – indicating a passionate player who feels the highs and lows of the game.
The player’s most recent victorious masterpiece was a checkmate victory on May 31, 2025, showcasing not only strategic prowess but also impeccable timing – their best time of day to play is around 3:00 AM, when most others are asleep and dreams of chessboard domination take flight.
Opponents beware: with streaks of up to 10 consecutive wins and unrelenting determination (despite current rough patches of losses), fisch4567 is a renewed force to be reckoned with. Armed with a tactical awareness that wins over 42% of the time even after losing a piece, this player turns adversity into opportunity like a chess phoenix rising from the ashes.
In summary, fisch4567 is the kind of player who combines persistence, tactical flair, and a hint of madness to keep both spectators and opponents on edge. Not merely playing chess but living it, they prove that sometimes the best moves are those born from resilience... and a fair share of coffee-fueled sleepless nights.