Geniusking7: The Chess Enigma
Meet Geniusking7, a rising tactical prodigy navigating the chessboard battlefield with a blend of cunning and a pinch of charm. Though the rating might suggest a humble journey (hovering around 550 in Rapid and just shy of 600 in Daily), this player’s story is anything but ordinary.
2024 was a year of ups and downs — with a daily chess rating that dropped from 657 at the start to 597 by the end, and a rapid rating that impressively climbed from 450 to 554 by early 2025. Behind these numbers lies the true essence of Geniusking7: resilience.
Don't mistake the score sheets for quiet games. With a longest winning streak of 9 games, Geniusking7 knows how to lock in a victory spree once the chess gears click. Yet, a tilt factor of 4 hints at the occasional emotional rollercoaster – after all, even kings can lose their cool.
Opening Repertoire & Style
The "Top Secret" openings might remain mysterious with mixed results, but Geniusking7 shines in rarer and quirky defenses like the Alekhine's Defense Scandinavian Variation and the classic Ruy Lopez Opening Old Steinitz Defense, boasting a perfect 100% win rate there. The ability to eke out wins against opponents like "painpouletfeta" and "danbead" with a perfect record showcases a knack for adapting and exploiting weaknesses.
Tactical awareness is a strong suit: with a comeback rate of 66.67% and an unbeatable 100% win rate after losing a piece, Geniusking7 is living proof that it's not over until the king is checkmated. Black pieces bring more luck too, with a winning rate of 58.06% versus 37.5% when playing white.
When & Where to Expect Geniusking7
Saturday and Sunday are prime time for showing off those moves, with win rates soaring to 83.33% on Sundays and 45.45% on Saturdays. Late afternoons and early evenings (4 PM to 8 PM) are especially lucrative hours, with a perfect win rate at 8 PM. Maybe that’s when coffee kicks in.
A Chess Life in Motion
With an average of 69 moves to victory, Geniusking7 prefers to drag games into the late midfield, engaging in deep strategic battles rather than quick skirmishes. Though early resignation happens about 19% of the time (sometimes it’s smarter to save the brainpower), the endgame is played with dedication nearly half the time.
In the grand theaters of online chess, Geniusking7 fights on with laughter, strategy, and a penchant for the unexpected—a true king, forever improving, forever learning.