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Gabri_el04

Since 2025 (Inactive) Chess.com
38.5%- 55.3%- 6.2%
Bullet 100
0W 1L 0D
Blitz 100
0W 2L 0D
Rapid 145
86W 122L 14D
Daily 845
1W 0L 0D

Gabri_el04: The Rollercoaster Rapid Ruler

Meet Gabri_el04, a chess enthusiast whose rating chart looks like the plot of a thrilling action movie — full of dizzying peaks and surprising valleys. In the spotlight of 2025, this player soared to a Rapid rating peak of 617 in April before embarking on a whirlwind journey down to just 100 by June. Talk about living life on the edge!

Style & Strengths

Known for a somewhat daring playstyle, Gabri_el04’s win rate shines brightest with the Queen’s Pawn Opening, boasting a confident 80% success rate. Other favored openings include the King’s Pawn Opening and the Center Game, though the results there are more of a mixed bag — much like a grandmaster experimenting with bold gambits or just trying to keep opponents guessing.

With a knack for staging comebacks nearly half the time they’re behind (a ~48% comeback rate), the resilience is real. However, the early resignation rate of about 26% hints that sometimes patience runs thin — or maybe chess nerves get the best of our hero now and then.

Stats & Highlights

  • Total Rapid Games Played: 161
  • Rapid Win-Loss-Draw: 56 - 93 - 12
  • Peak Blitz and Bullet Ratings: 100 (each)
  • Longest winning streak: 4 games (brief but glorious)
  • Longest losing streak: 8 games (ouch...)

When to Catch the Best Games

Apparently, midday (~12 PM) is prime time for our chess gladiator, with a flawless 100% win rate at this hour. Weekend warrior? Saturday's win rate soars over 50%, suggesting some serious game focus on the weekends.

Memorable Matches

In recent battles, Gabri_el04 demonstrated tactical flair and quick thinking. One stunning victory was a checkmate achieved on June 2, 2025 against rutsorana in a French Defense Queens Knight Variation battle — a game combining fast moves and confident execution.

The Lighter Side

With a tilt factor of 8, loses sometimes sting, but after all, chess is as much a mental marathon as a strategic duel. Maybe resignation is just a dramatic pause — like a chess soap opera cliffhanger before the next big comeback.

Whether grappling with rapid ups and downs, or charming opponents with tricky openings, Gabri_el04 is proof that the joy of chess often lies in the bold, unpredictable adventure of every game.

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