Profile Summary: idkihavenoidea
Meet idkihavenoidea, a chess enthusiast who might just be the greatest mystery on the chessboard — even to themselves! Starting with a rapid rating of 1362 in early 2022, this player has experienced quite the rollercoaster ride across all formats, proving that persistence is the real grandmaster skill.
Journey Through the Ratings
From a rapid peak of 1475 in 2022 down to a more chill 798 in 2024, idkihavenoidea’s rating graph resembles a chessboard alpaca: humps and valleys with unexpected charm. Their blitz and bullet games tell the same tale — a peak blitz rating of 1281 in 2023, now settling comfortably around 800. Whether you call it steady growth or a chess version of *trial and error*, idkihavenoidea keeps on moving pieces and hopes.
Playing Style: The Gambler with Patience
With an average moves per win soaring over 75 and an endgame frequency nearing 68%, this player loves a good long fight and refuses to throw in the towel early — only resigning about 4.25% of games prematurely. Known for a psychological tilt factor of 12, and somehow managing a dazzling 100% win rate after losing a piece (because who doesn’t like a good comeback story?), idkihavenoidea is a blend of resilience and occasional blissful confusion.
Notable Streaks and Opponents
They’ve enjoyed a personal best winning streak of 13 games — proving that sometimes the stars align, and sometimes the chess gods simply take a coffee break. Their current streak is just one win, but let's be honest, every grand adventure starts with a single step (or move).
In their opponent gallery, idkihavenoidea boasts a perfect 100% win record against several players, including nicolasstellwag, fakhriavrizky, ho-ky, and others — a modest brag, or pure luck? Probably a bit of both!
Fun Facts & Quirks
- Rapid games: over 1734 wins out of nearly 3800 games, demonstrating serious commitment.
- Enjoys playing their best chess during the 8 AM and 11 PM hours, when the win rates are above 50% — early birds and night owls unite!
- Has a curious aversion to casual games, winning more in rated battles but with a -11.75 difference in casual wins — maybe disliking friendly handshakes?
Whether you’re a fan, a fellow competitor, or just passing through, idkihavenoidea is a player full of surprises, proving that in chess, sometimes "I don't know" is the best strategy of all.