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Francelot1

Since 2022 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟
49.5%- 45.7%- 4.8%
Bullet 818
1095W 1037L 79D
Blitz 800
688W 645L 78D
Rapid 1207
362W 293L 52D
Daily 199
0W 3L 0D

Profile Summary: Francelot1

Meet Francelot1, a chess warrior who has journeyed through the ranks with the tenacity of a knight charging into battle and the patience of a bishop waiting for the perfect diagonal. From humble beginnings with a blitz rating of 1250 in 2022, Francelot1's rollercoaster ride in the chess world is nothing short of legendary (or at least entertaining).

With a blitz peak rating bouncing around the 600s to 700s and a bullet rating smashing past the 1000 mark in 2025, this player's style is fast, furious, and occasionally prone to early resignations (about 4.57% of the time – hey, not everyone likes to stick around for the heartbreak!). Never one to shy away from a fight, they boast a comeback rate nearing 79% and an almost unbeatable win rate (~99.74%) when playing down a piece. Talk about turning lemons into lemonade!

Rapid games seem to be Francelot1's second home, with consistent performances and a knack for enduring long, drawn-out battles averaging around 61 moves per win. The win rates reflect a slight preference for playing white pieces at 51.66%, but black squares are defended fiercely too at 48.43%.

Their psychological profile reveals the occasional tilt (with a factor of 10), but who doesn't? Rated games are a tad tougher than casual ones, with about 7% more sweat and nerves. Despite this, Francelot1 keeps the chess fires burning strong, rocking memorable winning streaks of up to 14 games straight.

Fun fact: Francelot1's most frequent openings are kept under wraps – "Top Secret" is the code name here. If this mysterious moniker is anything to go by, expect sly gambits and covert attacks that would make even James Bond nod in approval.

Whether crushing opponents in bullet time or engaging in tactical endgames, Francelot1 embodies the spirit of the game: resilience, strategy, and a dash of mystery. If chess had a league for dramatic comebacks and secret moves, Francelot1 would be the dark horse champion.

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