Profile: Ihor_serhijovich
Ihor_serhijovich is a passionate chess warrior whose journey is as colorful as his rating graph. Starting with a humble Rapid rating of 573 in 2022, he quickly climbed the ladder with fierce determination, peaking at a Rapid max of 1016 in 2023. His blitz adventures tell a similarly thrilling tale, fluctuating between a fierce 421 to a dazzling 738.
With over 3,500 games played across different formats—Rapid, Blitz, Daily, and Bullet—Ihor has shown remarkable resilience. His Rapid win-loss record hovers near the balance point at 1147 wins to 1128 losses, sprinkled with 62 draws that keep his opponents guessing. Blitz matches offer a similar competitive spirit, with 825 wins against 838 losses. And let's not overlook that daring bullet performance with 1 win out of 5, proving that speed isn’t always this speedy's strongest suit.
Ihor_serhijovich's secret weapon? Opening a "Top Secret" book of chess sorcery, boasting an impressive ~49% win rate in Rapid and just shy of 49% in Blitz across thousands of games. It’s as if he’s got a secret decoder ring for chess openings—though of course, he’d never reveal it.
Life on the board isn’t always smooth, and Ihor’s psychological game shows a tilt factor of 13—so even the greatest sometimes get a little frustrated. But fear not, his comeback rate is an astounding 63.78%, and when he loses a piece, he fights back with a 100% win rate after such setbacks, turning misfortune into masterpiece.
His average game length hovers around 50 moves, showing that patience and perseverance are cornerstones of his style. Early resignations are rare (only 6.4%), proving Ihor stays till the bitter end—a relentless champion on a quest for checkmate.
Opponents beware: Ihor’s playing strongest on Saturday and during prime evening hours, especially at 21:00 with a win rate nearly touching 60%. Whether morning or midnight, white or black, he adapts, learns, and conquers.
When not plotting checkmates, Ihor is probably sipping coffee, contemplating the mysteries of the Sicilian Defense, or crafting witty banter about “losing to a pawn” — a tale we all know too well.
"Chess is life, and every move is a new adventure."