Known in the chess wilds as GoodEnuff22211, this player might not be a grandmaster yet, but their game has evolved in fascinating ways — much like a species adapting to its environment. With a peak rapid rating of 1066 in 2025 and a solid daily rating near 860, GoodEnuff22211 has shown resilience and growth through over 900 rapid games.
Their playing style is a curious mix of patience and perseverance, averaging about 54 moves per win and slightly longer bouts in losses, indicating a knack for endurance in the endgame realm, where they appear 57% of the time. White or black, this player’s win rates sit evenly around 50%, proving they’re no stranger to symbiotic balance on the board.
GoodEnuff22211’s tactical awareness could be described as evolutionary: they boast a 66% comeback rate and an impressive 100% win rate after losing a piece. Clearly, this player knows when to mutate strategies and seize their prey!
Their longest winning streak was a healthy 10 games, currently on a 4-game streak; not bad for a creature still exploring its chess ecosystem. Despite a mild tilt factor of 12 (a slight hiccup in equilibrium), their psychological endurance keeps them engaging combatively rather than resigning early—only about 3.6% early resignations.
When it comes to daily matches, GoodEnuff22211 has a perfect 100% win rate, like a top predator in that niche. Their rivalries span a wide range of opponents, with some win rates hitting 100% and a few challengers garnering a bit of preyed-on frustration.
Whether hunting for tactics late on a Thursday evening (nearly 59% win rate) or showing peak prowess during the 20th hour (a stellar 67.57% win rate), GoodEnuff22211 knows how to adapt to their circadian rhythms. Perhaps their secret weapon is their ability to replicate new strategies faster than a rapid-fire chess virus.