Profile Summary: hamitdogan
Meet hamitdogan, a chess enthusiast whose journey in the 64 squares is as colorful as it is competitive. With a rapid rating that skyrocketed from 562 in early 2024 to a respectable 984 by 2025, hamitdogan clearly prefers a slower burn over bullet speed—though they still dabble in a few lightning-fast games (albeit with mixed results).
Playing mostly rapid chess, hamitdogan has racked up a decent record of 436 wins against 397 losses and 47 draws, proving resilience and a knack for quick thinking. Their secret weapons on the board include the Van t Kruijs Opening (employed in 237 rapid games with nearly a 50% win rate) and the intriguingly named Nimzowitsch Larsen Attack Modern Variation, boasting an impressive 55% win rate.
Blitz and bullet chess do make appearances in the repertoire, though victories are fewer — but who's counting? Though the bullet games are scarce, hamitdogan's perfect comeback rate (100% win after losing a piece!) shows an unshakable fighting spirit that turns board disasters into glorious wins.
On the psychological front, hamitdogan is a tough cookie with a tilt factor of 8 — so if you manage to rattle their cage, expect some daring moves on the defense. That said, they’re also an endgame aficionado, engaging in endgames in over 60% of their matches and averaging 64 moves per win. Patience is clearly a virtue here.
Fun fact: hamitdogan wins best between 2 AM and 6 AM, with a staggering 100% win rate at 2 AM and a solid late-night performance overall. Night owls beware, this player is on their A-game while the rest of us catch Z’s!
With a longest winning streak of 8 and a current streak waiting to be rekindled, hamitdogan's chess journey continues with a balanced blend of strategy, resilience, and a dash of unpredictability. Opponents beware — this player might just outsmart you with a quirky opening or a last-minute endgame flourish.