Profile Summary: Chess Player hakerros
Meet hakerros, a determined rapid chess enthusiast who has danced through ratings and battles alike on the 64 squares since 2020. While not yet topping the grandmaster charts, hakerros embodies the true spirit of the game: learning, adapting, and occasionally resigning with dignity (and a bit of early surrender at 8.2%).
Rating and Style
With a peak rapid rating just shy of 1,000 at 982 (November 2020) and a solid climb back into the mid-600s in bullet and nearly 800 in blitz, hakerros shows tenacity. The average rapid win sees a marathon of ~55 moves — a testament to their endurance and love for chess endgames (over 50% frequency!). Losing often by narrow margins (average loss around 51 moves) means they fight to the last second rather than throw the towel early... except for those 8% early resignations, of course!
Opening Preferences
Opening Explorer: hakerros likes to mix it up but shows special affection for some solid and surprising openings:
- Fast and furious with the King's Pawn Opening and St. George Defense, which recently secured a victory by resignation in a game where black threw in the towel rather quickly.
- A skilled tactician with the Queen's Pawn Opening and its Chigorin Variation, boasting a respectable win rate above 50% in rapid.
- Fans of unorthodox lines like the Van ’t Kruijs Opening get to witness a stellar 80% win rate from hakerros.
Tactical Tenacity and Mental Game
Showing off a 62.6% comeback rate, hakerros isn’t easily fazed by losing pieces—in fact, the fightback instinct is strong, with 43% wins even after setbacks. A tilt factor of 7 indicates the occasional frustration after tough losses, but nothing too dramatic; early morning games at 7 AM are their perfect stamping ground for crisp, calculated moves (or at least trying to be).
Recent Highlights
In one of the latest battles, hakerros masterfully handled the King's Pawn Opening - St. George Defense, coaxing resignation from opponent barber01 within a neat 13 moves—proof that surprising defenses can pay off.
However, not all games go their way. A recent loss to quasnba came on the clock rather than the board, reminding us all that time management is as crucial as piece placement.
Opponents and Rivalries
Whether battling long-time foes like qba6361 and bartoszfoks or newcomers like moaz_osama47, hakerros maintains a fierce competitive spirit, never hesitating to push forward even against tough odds. With a strong record against several players and some amusing 0% win rates against others, hakerros proves the timeless chess truth: every player has their nemesis.
Final Check
All in all, hakerros is a spirited rapid chess player who knows the game knots and clicks well, with a penchant for comebacks and surprising openings. A bit of a strategic chameleon, a pinch of tactical warrior, and a dash of “resigns-a-bit-early” makes hakerros an entertaining and respectable opponent on any chessboard.