Player Profile: hnerheim
Meet hnerheim, a rapid chess competitor who's been steadily crawling up the rating tree since 2020. With a peak rapid rating of 1186 and a blitz high of 260, this player shows there's plenty of life in the chess ecosystem yet to be discovered.
Opening repertoire is delightfully diverse, like a well-adapted species thriving in different environments. Notably, hnerheim has a remarkable affinity for the Englund Gambit, boasting a win rate near 64%, proving that sometimes taking a pawny risk pays off in biological—and chess—terms.
Playing style-wise, hnerheim tends to linger in the endgame biome, with an impressive 68% endgame frequency. Patience might be their best adaptation, hunting victory over an average of 64 moves per win. However, early resignations occur infrequently, at just over 2%, showing a resilient spirit that doesn’t easily retreat from the battle.
On the psychological front, hnerheim’s tilt factor sits at a modest 11, indicating a generally steady mental state—no rapid mutations under pressure. And with a comeback rate soaring past 75%, this player is a true survivor, adept at turning the tide like a cellular repair mechanism after damage.
When dissecting matchups, hnerheim has shown a fascinating 100% win rate after losing a piece and an equal 100% win record against certain opponents—perhaps the chessboard’s version of a keystone predator. Though losses do outnumber wins in rapid overall (763 wins to 850 losses), every game is a step in the evolutionary process.
Time-wise, hnerheim's best hunting grounds are morning hours (especially at 8 AM with nearly 58% success) and late afternoon (5 PM + 52%). Days of the week show a slight edge on Mondays with almost 52% win rate, so maybe Monday blues don’t apply to this chess creature!
In summary, hnerheim is a chess organism evolving through rapid and blitz environments, with strategic gambits in their genetic code and a persistent endgame survival instinct. Keep an eye on this fascinating player as they continue to adapt and thrive in the wild ecosystem of online chess.