Player Profile: h1dangerous
Meet h1dangerous, a chess enthusiast whose journey resembles a rollercoaster ride through the ranks of Rapid, Blitz, and Bullet chess. Starting in 2021 with a Rapid rating of 766 at peak and a Blitz solo game at 926, this player has since shown impressive growth and resilience, sharpening their skills over thousands of games.
With nearly 700 Rapid victories out of over 1,100 games played from 2021 to 2025, h1dangerous proves that patience and persistence pay off – although those 542 losses show chess remains a humbling game. Blitz and Bullet ratings tell a tale of quicker, punchier battles, with Blitz games ranging between 556 and 752 and Bullet peaking at 601. Casual observers might think this player walks a fine line between genius and chaos.
Known for their strategic cunning, h1dangerous favors a "Top Secret" opening that has netted them just under 49% wins in Rapid chess, leaving their opponents guessing and often checking their game plans twice or thrice. Their longest winning streak of 8 games suggests moments of dominance, followed by a reminder that, like chess itself, life is unpredictable.
The endgame is where h1dangerous shines – engaging frequently in endgame scenarios nearly 45% of the time and averaging over 55 moves per win, they revel in the thrilling, grueling slog to checkmate that separates the great from the good. Losing a piece doesn’t faze them one bit; their comeback rate impressively stands at 64%, and their win rate after losing a piece is a perfect 100% – a true phoenix rising from the ashes of sacrificed pawns.
Psychological quirks? Certainly. With a modest tilt factor of 9 and an early resignation rate hovering around 14%, h1dangerous sometimes reflects the inner turmoil of a chess warrior battling both the board and the mind. Yet, their White pieces play stronger with a win rate close to 53%, while Black holds steady at 44%, proving they’re comfortable fighting on both sides of the battlefield.
Chess hours? Interestingly, h1dangerous achieves best results in the wee hours and early mornings, boasting win rates up to 68% at 4 AM and 66% at 3 AM – proof they might just be a night owl, or perhaps a chess vampire thriving under moonlight.
In short, h1dangerous is a spirited, resilient, and slightly mysterious competitor – always ready to swap stories, tactics, and maybe a pawn or two, all while inching towards that chess mastery just out of reach. Watch out for them next time you’re on the board; their moves might be “top secret,” but their passion is impossible to hide.