Profile Summary: howareyou927
Meet howareyou927, a tenacious chess enthusiast with a flair for rapid games and a penchant for secret openings — literally! Boasting a rapid rating soaring from 581 to a respectable 921 between 2024 and 2025, this player proves that perseverance pays off, even if the road winds through some tough losses.
Known for dabbling in over 560 rapid games with a striking 54% win rate using a mysterious "Top Secret" opening (the world's best-kept secret?), howareyou927 is also no stranger to classic lines — Italy and Scotland have felt their tactical prowess firsthand, with a perfect win rate in a rare Traxler Knight Sacrifice sequence. Talk about taking risks!
When the clock speeds up for bullet matches, howareyou927's performance dips a bit (max rating of 597), but hey, rapid-fire thinking under one minute is no easy feat. One thing is clear: their comeback ability is legendary, snatching victory 59% of the time after falling behind and never losing a game when down a piece. Chess resilience at its finest!
Fun fact: their longest winning streak hit 9 games, proving that once in the zone, howareyou927 can deliver a blistering performance. Their style favors steady endgames (seen in nearly half their matches), with nearly 49 moves on average to a win — patience is a virtue, after all.
Oh, and if you face off against them online, beware: opponents like chessirr-ryan_0809 and pierino57 find it tough to keep up, with win rates varying wildly. Sometimes it’s a smooth ride, other times, a rollercoaster! Also, their tilt factor level at 8 reminds us they're human, too — even grandmasters have bad days.
When asked about optimal playing times, howareyou927 shines brightest on Thursday afternoons and early mornings, wielding a 61%+ win rate between 3 to 5 am and afternoons at 2 pm — night owl or morning strategist? The jury’s still out.
In summary, howareyou927 is the kind of player who battles through rough patches, experiments boldly, and quietly racks up victories with the cunning of a chess fox. Whether you call them a “secret weapon” or just a fierce competitor, one thing is certain: underestimating this player is a blunder you won’t want to make!