Profile Summary: geangseang
Meet geangseang, a chess warrior with a style as unpredictable as a squirrel on caffeine and a rating trajectory that reads like an epic saga. Kicking off in 2023 with a modest rapid rating of 143 after a brief duel (2 games, 0 wins, 2 losses), geangseang exploded onto the scene in 2024, skyrocketing to a rapid max of 567 with a hefty 260 games played. By early 2025, they hit a peak rapid rating of 602 — no slouch by any means!
A prolific player across all time controls, geangseang thrives in the rapid format, boasting a solid 55.6% win rate over 266 rapid games while keeping things mysterious with their "Top Secret" openings. Blitz and bullet aren't neglected either, although their bullet win rate lurks around 37%, proving that lightning-fast moves don’t always make lightning-fast wins.
This player’s style involves battling through an average of around 48 moves per victory, poking the enemy with patience and tactical precision — and if they lose a piece? No worries, because geangseang has a perfect 100% win rate after losing one! Talk about turning lemons into winning positions. Endgames are their playground, featuring in nearly 44% of the games.
Their psychological game? A tilt factor of 7 suggests the occasional eyebrow raise when the chess gods aren't smiling, but an impressive comeback rate of 54.4% means they love to claw back from the brink. Their early resignation rate sits at 12.4%, so they know when to persist and when to throw in the towel (probably right before setting up a sneaky trap).
Noteworthy are the epic rivalries with frequent opponents like jessiechessgirl and dyvzzp, with mixed results that keep the battlefield exciting. When it comes to time of day, geangseang is a morning and afternoon champion, boasting a whopping 81.25% win rate on Mondays and hitting 83.33% at 5 PM. Evening hours aren’t their strongest suit, so avoid challenging after 10 PM — the mind’s a tad slower then.
In summary, geangseang is the kind of player who embodies resilience, strategic depth, and enough surprises to keep foes on their toes — or bewildered enough to exclaim, “How did that happen?!” One to watch, and definitely fun to play against, unless you’re their next victim.