Profile Summary: highbutpro
Meet highbutpro, a chess enthusiast who’s climbing the ranks one awkward blunder at a time. With a peak Blitz rating of 509 and a Rapid peak soaring past 1000, this player proves there’s always room to grow — and occasionally to fumble.
highbutpro isn't your typical grandmaster prodigy. Instead, they are the kind of player who thrives in the trenches of everyday chess battles, racking up over 300 Blitz games in just a couple of months in 2025, with a nearly balanced win-loss record that screams "I can hang with you... most of the time." Their eagerness shows in their substantial game count and a surprisingly tenacious comeback rate near 70%, proving that even when the chips are down, they refuse to toss in the towel too early.
When it comes to openings, highbutpro has a soft spot for the Queens Pawn Opening and variations like Zukertort and Chigorin. Their Horwitz Defense is a personal favorite — winning more than 85% of games in Blitz with that line — because who doesn't love a little vintage flair? However, their adventurous spirit is also seen in gambits like the Englund Gambit, where they maintain an impressive 61% win rate, turning dubious lines into something a bit more respectable.
The Daily format is where highbutpro really shines, boasting a peak rating of 1401 after a flawless run. Bullet chess? They’re no stranger either, with a respectable peak of 697 and a three-to-one win-to-loss ratio — fast, fierce, and occasionally flashy!
Known for an average game length hovering around 49 moves, they prefer battles that test patience and endurance over quick tactical skirmishes, though their 8-move longest losing streak hints at the classic "tilt and recover" dance all chess players know too well. Speaking of tilt, their psychological resilience is commendable with a modest tilt factor of 8, meaning they keep their cool fairly well — most of the time.
Perhaps the biggest highlight: highbutpro has a habit of pouncing on opponents at unusual hours, with their best playing time oddly at 4 AM. Night owls and early risers beware!
Recent Memorable Victory
Highbutpro’s recent win against LeeJeongHun10 was a textbook demonstration of precise calculation culminating in a sharp checkmate in the Scotch Game. The final move Re7# sealed the deal with style — a reminder that brains (and a little bit of bravery) can trump even higher-rated foes.
So whether you're looking for a reliable sparring partner or just someone to share the thrill of close calls and clever traps, highbutpro is a username to remember. They might not yet be the king of the chessboard, but they’re more than ready to give anyone a run for their money — one checkmate and one near-miss at a time.