Profile Summary: Hani0707
Meet Hani0707, the chess enthusiast whose rating journey is nothing short of a rollercoaster ride—starting from humble blitz beginnings below 300 in early 2024, to smashing the 1300 peak in blitz by spring 2025. Not bad for someone who occasionally tilts with a factor of 13, but hey, who doesn’t when the queen is taken unexpectedly?
When not busy clock-watching (some games end in timeouts more often than you’d think!), Hani0707 has a distinct fondness for the Pirc Defense and the Queen's Pawn Opening Levitsky Attack. These opening choices have delivered respectable win rates of over 50%, proving that patience and strategic grit pay off—especially when paired with a comeback rate of 60.21%. Yes, losing a piece isn’t the end of the world; it’s just a call to unleash tactical brilliance (or desperation, as some might say).
Playing Style & Stats
- Average Moves per Win: 51 — Think of it as a nice chess novel rather than a quick thriller.
- Endgame Frequency: Over half of matches reach the final battles, where Hani0707’s true mettle is tested.
- White Win Rate: 50.75%, slightly better than Black’s 47.63%. Starting first does have its advantages.
- Early Resignations: Roughly 7.5% of the time, Hani throws in the towel early — possibly to save brain cells for the next match.
Memorable Moments
Hani0707 fights fiercely in Blitz, Bullet, Rapid, and Daily games, achieving peak ratings of 1305 in Blitz (April 2025), 503 in Bullet (December 2024), and a striking 819 in Rapid (February 2025). Even at daily pace, a solid 874 peak rating shows persistence and good positional play.
The most recent victory was achieved by winning on time in a gripping encounter involving the Englund Gambit — a daring and often underestimated opening. Clearly, Hani0707 isn’t afraid to play sharp and tricky lines to keep opponents guessing!
Psychological Profile & Fun Facts
Rated games versus casuals have a notable 36.58% win difference, suggesting Hani0707 brings a bit more intensity when the trophies are on the line. Night owl by nature, their best time to strike on the board is around 11 PM, perfectly suited for those late-night "one more game" sessions.
Opponents beware: Hani0707 has a nearly equal number of wins and losses in blitz (1342 vs 1268), but their current winning streak might be a little shy compared to a terrifying 18-win streak relic from the past. Still, with such a varied opening arsenal and a knack for comebacks, Hani0707 is a formidable and unpredictable adversary—kind of like that one friend who insists on playing chess at parties and never stops talking about their last epic win.
In summary:
Whether you meet Hani0707 online or on a virtual chessboard, expect gritty battles, some strategic surprises, and a player who isn’t afraid of a little chaos — because in chess, as in life, sometimes you have to sacrifice a pawn to win the game.
For those who want to cheer or challenge, their latest games and stats await at Chess.com/Hani0707.