Guiltyrobot - The Unpredictable Chess Maverick
Meet Guiltyrobot, a rapid chess enthusiast who’s been making waves on the 2025 chess scene with a rollercoaster of ratings and an intriguing arsenal of openings. Rated as high as 358 in Rapid (not a typo!) this player thrives in the fast-paced, adrenaline-pumping rapid format – as evidenced by over 500 games with a near-even split of 167 wins and 155 losses. The blitz world is less kind, but hey, every robot has its quirks!
Playing Style & Strengths
Guiltyrobot is a master of comebacks, with a stunning 72.46% comeback rate after setbacks, proving that giving up is not in their code. Their tactical awareness shines especially when facing adversity. Despite an occasionally shaky early game, the endgame frequency sits comfortably at 58.08%, showing that patience and perseverance are key traits. Average moves per win hover around 51, which means don’t expect instant checkmates, but a thoughtfully brewed victory.
Opening Repertoire Highlights
- Scandinavian Defense: Guiltyrobot’s nemesis or secret weapon? Winning nearly 60% of games in 27 encounters – this opening shows tactical bite and daring strategies.
- King’s Pawn Opening – Leonardis Variation: A personal favorite with over 70% success rate. When Guiltyrobot’s playing white and pulls out this variation, opponents better watch out.
- Nimzowitsch Defense: Another opening with a win rate just shy of 70%, demonstrating that Guiltyrobot loves to dance on the hypermodern edge of chess theory.
Known For
- A quirky 7.69% early resignation rate – because sometimes robots just know when the system is down.
- A longest winning streak of 8 games, showing flashes of brilliance and domination.
- A measurable tilt factor of 6, so the emotional subroutines occasionally glitch—but who doesn’t?
- Night owls beware! The best time to face Guiltyrobot is around midnight, when their win rate peaks and their brain circuits fire on all cylinders.
Memorable Match Highlight
On the 31st of May, 2025, Guiltyrobot delivered a stunning checkmate against marcoeva in a Nimzowitsch Defense masterpiece. With calculated aggression, Guiltyrobot broke through defenses to deliver a beautiful Qf7# checkmate, proof that this player can seal the deal with style and precision.
Victories & Challenges
Against frequent opponents, Guiltyrobot shows a mixed bag: undefeated versus marcoeva but bested by minidochute. Their record against players rated lower is impressive with nearly 80% wins, but higher-rated giants remain a tough nut to crack.
Whether you face this enigmatic player online or just admire from afar, you’ll find Guiltyrobot a fierce competitor with a dash of unpredictability, a sprinkle of humor, and a whole lot of heart (or circuitry). A player who’s still writing their chess story move by move—sometimes spectacularly, sometimes with a schematic reboot.