Profile Summary: furkansako
Meet furkansako, a chess enthusiast whose journey on the 64 squares is nothing short of a rollercoaster ride through tactical twists and turns. Despite a peak rapid rating just above 1000, furkansako's playstyle defies pure numbers—full of surprising comebacks and occasional “oh no” moments (longest losing streak: a marathon 12 games, yikes!). With a knack for the Alekhine’s Defense boasting an impressive 80% win rate, this player prefers to challenge their opponents with sharp and unexpected moves, daring them to keep up.
Whether it’s rapid, blitz, bullet, or daily chess, furkansako’s games reflect a spirited fighter who enjoys the fight to the very end. Despite some struggles with openings like the Englund Gambit (0 wins out of 5 attempts... ouch), this player has learned to grin, reset, and try new strategies. The mysterious "Undefined" opening holds a perfect win rate, proving that sometimes, mystery is the best weapon.
Fun fact: the best time to challenge furkansako is around 4 PM when their win rate spikes to a robust 75%! Also, if you ever face them on a Tuesday, prepare for a tough battle—furkansako’s winning odds there hover happily above 58%. Conversely, Saturday might be better spent with a book than a chessboard, as the win rate dips to a mere 15%.
Known for a fairly low early resignation rate (~4.5%), furkansako fights until the last piece falls. Their games tend to end faster when victorious (average moves per win ~31) but drag a bit longer when defeat looms (average moves per loss ~48). Black or white, the spirit to win fires equally, with white wins just edging out black wins (35% vs 31%).
Opponents beware: furkansako’s recent victories were delivered with style—checkmates over friends like im_terrible_at_chessbtw and castleford9 showcase a sharp eye for endgame kills. Yet, the player also knows the humbling taste of defeat, often by resignation or clever checkmates themselves. It’s a chess tale of resilience, humor, and continuous learning.
In the grand chess tournament of life, furkansako may not be grandmaster material yet, but the passion and dedication shine bright. So watch out for this determined tactician—who knows, the next checkmate might just be yours!