Reh Sim: The Chess Challenger
Reh Sim, the enigmatic chess aficionado known in the lobbies and digital arenas, has shown a steady climb from the humble Rapid rating days of 2016 when the score was around 1174, all the way to an impressive 2053 by 2025. A true strategic gladiator, Reh has navigated the treacherous waters of online chess with a blend of tenacity, wit, and perhaps a sprinkle of luck (especially during those comeback games!).
With a reputation for steady endgames—clocking in an endgame frequency of nearly 66%—Reh is not one to resign early, boasting a surprisingly low early resignation rate of 1.72%. There's a reason opponents dread the late stages: an average of 65 moves per win means games against Reh can feel like marathons rather than sprints. If you manage to snag a piece, watch out! Reh turns graveyard shifts into glory hours with a 99.79% win rate after losing material. Talk about turning lemons into lemonade!
On to faster formats, Blitz is where Reh dances with lightning reflexes, recently peaking at an electrifying rating of 1865. Bullet’s not left out, with a fiery peak of 1615, showing there’s no challenge too quick for Reh's tactical mind. Despite the speed, Reh maintains a commendable 89% win rate with "Top Secret" openings—clearly, the secrets are pretty well kept.
Psychology plays a part too; a tilt factor of 9 shows Reh feeling the heat like any mortal mind, but don’t count on exploiting that. The comeback rate of nearly 79% screams resilience and a bloodthirsty will to fight back, making matches unpredictable and exciting.
Reh’s favored color seems to be white, with nearly 59% wins when starting with the light pieces, but black is no slouch either with just under 50% wins—enough to keep opponents guessing. This player performs best during the late afternoon and evening hours, with win rates soaring to above 60% around 17:00 and 19:00 — perfect for those after-work battles or late-night marathons.
Opponents beware: Reh has a history with many players but holds a high win percentage against frequent foes like naanbea and lyoshav, while delivering a clean sweep of 100% wins against numerous others. Lose a piece? You’ve basically handed Reh the keys to victory.
In short, if you ever find yourself sitting across the (virtual) board from Reh Sim, prepare for a battle of wits lasting well past opening theory, deep into complex endgame labyrinths, and fueled by relentless fighting spirit. Chess may be a game of kings, but Reh plays like a tactician who never forgets to have a little fun winning.