Profile Summary: hectoor1001
Meet hectoor1001, a rapid-paced chess enthusiast whose journey through the 64 squares is full of excitement, drama, and the occasional uphill battle. With a peak rapid rating of 1097 in early 2025, this player’s ambition shines bright, even if the results sometimes tell a story of hard-fought struggles (42 wins to 92 losses in rapid play).
Known for a penchant towards the Scandinavian Defense Closed, where hectoor1001 manages an impressive 57% win rate — clearly a favorite battlefield. On the flip side, the King's Pawn Opening Kings Knight Variation seems more like a personal nemesis, with seven games and zero wins. But hey, every good player has their kryptonite.
When not delving into the intricacies of openings, hectoor1001 enjoys mixing it up in blitz and bullet games, peaking at 1159 and 818 respectively. Though bullet games haven't been very kind yet (still searching for that first win!), resilience is the name of the game, with a strong comeback rate approaching 70%. Losing a piece? No problem — this player fights back fiercely, winning nearly a quarter of such down-to-the-wire bouts.
A strategic mind with a mysterious aura, hectoor1001 seems most comfortable looking down the barrel of chess combat early in the morning around 8 AM — a prime time boasting a 50% win rate! However, the psychological tilt factor hovers at 13, meaning even the best minds sometimes get rattled after setbacks.
Not one to shy away from challenge, this player has endured a 13-game losing streak recently but follows it with the determination of a true warrior. The average game sees hectoor1001 winning in about 42 moves and losing only after nearly 55 — patience and persistence personified on the board.
Fun fact:
Despite a somewhat rocky record, hectoor1001’s victories can be spectacular, including at least two recent checkmate wins in the Scandinavian Defense — a nod to sharp tactical vision and never-say-die spirit!
Whether you’re a fellow competitor or just a fan of scrappy, spirited play, hectoor1001 reminds us all that in chess, it's not only about the rating but the passion and stories behind every move.