Profile: hehohahaheah - The Enigmatic Chess Enthusiast
Meet hehohahaheah, a chess player whose journey through the 64 squares is as quirky as their username. Known for a unique, and somewhat mysterious, "Top Secret" opening strategy played more than 250 times across Rapid, Bullet, Daily, and Blitz formats, this player keeps opponents guessing—and occasionally baffled.
Playing Style & Stats
Though not yet a grandmaster, hehohahaheah demonstrates admirable resilience with a comeback rate over 57% and a remarkable 100% win rate after losing a piece. Opponents beware: once they snag a piece, it might just be the *beginning* of their troubles.
Don't expect every game to last forever; with an average of 43 moves per win and a penchant for quick tactical retreats, hehohahaheah embraces early resignations about 27.5% of the time—because why suffer when you can live to fight another game?
Performance Snapshot
- Rapid: Peak rating of 199 in 2024, climbing back to 182 in 2025 with a mixed win-loss record.
- Bullet: Lightning-fast games with a max rating soaring above 300 points and a solid win rate hovering near 46% in their signature opening.
- Daily Chess: The real battleground for strategic depth, boasting an 864 max rating in 2025 and improved consistency.
- Blitz: A one-game wonder at a standing 280 rating with a perfect win!
Opponent Chronicles
Across many battles, hehohahaheah has faced a colorful cast of adversaries—some conquered with a perfect 100% win rate, others with more humbling results. Frequent rivals like kjm0610 have kept the score tight, maintaining a 45% win rate.
Tilt & Timing
Even chess wizards feel the heat: a modest tilt factor of 7 shows a tendency to occasionally get rattled but nothing too tragic. Interestingly, Thursdays and Mondays seem to be days when the stars align, yielding win rates above 55%, while 3 AM gaming sessions boast a clean 100% win rate—night owls unite!
In Conclusion
Whether cautiously plotting long-term strategies or lightning-fast Bullet blitzes, hehohahaheah embraces the chaos and charm of chess. With a love for mysterious openings and comebacks that defy the odds, their journey is a reminder that sometimes the game is less about the rating and more about the fun behind every move.