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GS1789

Since 2021 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟
48.7%- 47.7%- 3.6%
Bullet 843
303W 286L 14D
Blitz 947
1351W 1332L 89D
Rapid 1308
3285W 3190L 264D
Daily 822
10W 34L 1D

Chess Player Profile: GS1789

Meet GS1789, a tenacious warrior of the 64 squares who has navigated the twists and turns of chess like a seasoned captain steering through stormy seas. With a rapid rating peak soaring to an impressive 1395 in June 2024, GS1789 shows a knack for climbing the ladder — one pawn push at a time.

This player’s style is a curious blend of patience and tactical sharpness. Known for an “Endgame Frequency” of nearly 58%, GS1789 clearly enjoys the long haul, squeezing victories from positions that many would surrender. The average moves per win hover around 64, so expect a drawn-out battle where every piece has a story to tell.

Wins and losses? GS1789 boasts a balanced rapid record with a nearly even split—3159 wins to 3066 losses, plus a handful of draws. A comeback artist with a high “Comeback Rate” of nearly 73%, this player doesn’t go down without a fight, turning impossible situations into triumphant victories. Although the “Tilt Factor” sits at 11, showing occasional frustration, GS1789 keeps bouncing back stronger.

Opening Repertoire and Preferences

GS1789 prefers classical paths: the Italian Game shines brightest with a solid 53.78% win rate in rapid, while the Vienna Game tops the charts at 55%. They also dabble in Philidor and Scandinavian defenses, proving versatile and unpredictable. Bullet games might be quicker, but GS1789’s love for strategic depth shows in their preferred openings.

Fun Facts & Quirks

  • White pieces bring a better day, with a slightly higher win rate (51.43%) than black (45.85%).
  • Late-night gaming seems lucky — the “Best Time of Day to Play” is midnight (00:00), when GS1789 probably drinks their lucky coffee.
  • Early resignation rate is a humble 4.36%, confirming GS1789’s fighting spirit.
  • Longest winning streak? A respectable 12 games — probably fueled by passion and snacks.
  • Plays best when the clock is ticking: wins on time and checkmates abound, showcasing solid time management.

Recent Duel Highlights

In their latest battles, GS1789 demonstrated resilience and tactical acumen, often winning on time or resignation after intense positional struggles. The player remains a formidable opponent with a reputation for wearing down adversaries until the final checkmate.

When not battling on the board, GS1789 is probably plotting their next clever move — or researching new opening lines to keep opponents on their toes.

GS1789: Crafting chess tales, one move at a time.

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