느리 한, known online as hannulee, is a chess player who wears their journey like a slow burner—starting 2024 with a rapid rating of 562, then taking a scenic route down to 251, only to master the upswing to a solid 520 by early 2025. True to the username "느리" meaning "slow," their style isn't about flash but about steady strategic improvements and impressive comebacks, boasting a remarkable 70.99% comeback rate when behind—a true testament to patience paying off!
With nearly 440 rapid games under their belt and a self-styled mysterious "Top Secret" opening dominating over 214 matches, 느리 한 blends unpredictability with effectiveness, winning around 43% of those encounters. Their fondness for the King's Pawn Opening pays dividends, with an impressive win rate of 82% in rapid games.
Endgames? 느리 한 loves them. Over half their rapid games go deep into the endgame stage, averaging an epic 62 moves per win. The patience here runs deep—sometimes losses come faster (averaging 49 moves), but every game is a lesson in endurance and tactics.
Online opponents beware! While some adversaries like runepa with a 21% win rate seem tough nuts to crack, others like krisup-gaming, alecrypto, and dozens more have met a perfect 100% winstreak against hannulee. Apparently, 느리 한's record against korean_annboy and tena2023 is flawless—maybe a secret handshake or just sheer tactic prowess.
On the lighter side, despite a low early resignation rate (~4%), 느리 한 shows a quirky streak of reluctance to quit—perhaps fueled by their almost zen-like calm in tight spots. Though a "tilt factor" of 11 hints at occasional frustrations (hey, everyone loses a queen or two and pouts), the overall psych stats reflect a player committed to growth rather than rage-quitting.
Whether blitzing a single perfect game (blitz rating 548 with 1 out of 1 wins) or grinding through hundreds of rapid battles, 느리 한 embodies the spirit of chess as a marathon, not a sprint. Look for them posting steady gains, playing on Thursdays and Fridays with over 50% win rates, and taking chess one thoughtful move at a time.