Player Profile: hadri13200
Meet hadri13200, a brave soul on the chess battlefield, wielding pawns like a knight brandishes a sword—sometimes brilliantly, sometimes with the grace of a bouncing bishop on a windy day. This rapidly improving warrior reached a peak Rapid rating of 572 in May 2025, proving that there's always room to grow when your average game length is a respectable 52 moves per win (because who likes rushing the endgame?).
Known for a somewhat adventurous opening repertoire, hadri13200 boasts a flawless 100% win rate with tricky gambits like the Scandinavian Defense and the Englund Gambit in Rapid format—clearly enjoying catching opponents off guard. However, the notorious French Defense and Grob Opening have been less kind, reminding us all that even chess gladiators grapple with their kryptonite.
When it comes to Blitz and Bullet, our player shines with a Blitz peak of 222 and a perfect win in the only game played, though Bullet games (rating peak 100) tell a tale of tough times—two games and two losses, proving speed chess is not just about clicking fast, but thinking faster (or having a lucky streak).
hadri13200 has a fighting spirit manifesting in comeback rates of 66.67% after trailing, and a psychological tilt factor low enough at 7 to keep composure when things get tense. The best time to challenge this player? Early morning at 9 AM, when the mind is sharp but the coffee’s just kicking in.
Despite some rough patches, including a challenging 7-game losing streak once upon a time, hadri13200 keeps the faith with a mix of steady wins, timely resignations when the clock’s ticking out, and a quirky style that says “if you can’t dazzle them with brilliance, baffle them with unexpected moves.”
Recent Highlights
- Noteworthy win by checkmate on June 1, 2025 using the Englund Gambit, proving once again that tricky gambits can lead to triumphant endings.
- A successful time victory against 1234mashi on May 27, 2025, showcasing patience and pressure as tools of the trade.
So, whether you're after a challenging opponent who dares to play unorthodox openings or just someone who embodies the true spirit of “try, fail, learn, repeat,” hadri13200 is ready to make your chess experience memorable—because in the grand game, it's not always about the rating, but the stories behind each move.