G. Kasparov: The Secret Chess Maestro
Once hailed as the virtual embodiment of deep strategic genius, G. Kasparov is no ordinary chess player. Known in the online chess circles for a mysterious preference for "Top Secret" openings, Kasparov has played a whopping 155 blitz games and still keeps opponents guessing with a cool 45.8% win rate in that format alone. In rapid chess, his prowess skyrockets to nearly 50%, showing he’s quicker on the draw when the clock ticks faster.
Not much of a bullet champion, though – with an average rating just above 120 and a win rate around 31.6%, Kasparov might jokingly admit, "Speed chess? Only if the coffee kicks in!"
Stats & Quirks
- Max Blitz Rating (2025): 237
- Max Rapid Rating (2025): 410
- Max Bullet Rating (2025): 191
- Longest Winning Streak: 7 games - blink and you'll miss it!
- Current Streak: A humble zero, but hey, even Kasparov has off days.
Psychological Warfare & Comebacks
With a tilt factor of 8, Kasparov definitely gets a little salty – but his 63.4% comeback rate proves a relentless fighting spirit. Losing a piece is never the end: his win rate after losing a piece is a perfect 100%. Talk about turning lemons into checkmates!
When to Challenge Him?
Feel like gaming the system? Kasparov’s peak winning moments are mysteriously aligned with odd hours: 18:00 hours (100% win rate!) and midnight (50-66%). Weekends are your best chance with a Saturday win rate over 54%. But be warned, he likes to show his sharpest tactics when you least expect it.
Record Against Opponents
This grandmaster is merciless against some foes, boasting 100% win rates against a long list of adversaries. However, there’s a handful like jonas-aygon and xnosense who still manage to trip him up – proving that chess, just like life, is full of surprises.
Playing Style
Averaging around 54 moves per win and nearly 47 moves per loss, Kasparov’s games reflect patience and precision. He doesn’t give up early—his early resignation rate is a modest 10.7%, with endgames comprising almost half of his matches. Both playing white and black, he maintains a solid win rate, slightly favoring white at 47.5%.
In short: G. Kasparov is a tactical, resilient, and sometimes unpredictable player who proves that even in the digital age, chess is a game of secrets, surprises, and sheer willpower. So if you dare face him, bring your best moves... and maybe a spyglass.