Profile Summary: imramelon
Meet imramelon, a chess enthusiast whose knight moves might not always be flawless, but whose spirit is as stubborn as a rook trapped in a corner! Starting their online chess journey in late 2024, imramelon has since battled across blitz, bullet, rapid, and daily time controls with varying degrees of success—and humor.
Rating Rollercoaster & Playing Style
With peak ratings reaching 393 in Blitz and an impressive 800 in Daily games, imramelon is that kind of player who won’t quit early—even if sometimes their endgame feels like escaping checkmate from a chatty parrot! Their comeback rate is a whopping 75.8%, proving they never shy away from turning tables after losing a piece. However, early resignations happen about 19% of the time, reminding us even legends bow out when the blitz clock runs wild.
Opening Preferences
When it comes to openings, imramelon shows a mixed bag of loves and grudges:
- Blitz: Has a special penchant for undefined openings with 54 games, claiming a solid 53.7% win rate there.
- Rapid: Enjoys the Clemenz Opening, boasting a nifty 65.4% win rate.
- Bullet: Favorite? The Clemenz Opening again, where they have yet to lose a single game (2 wins out of 2).
- Also dabbles in the Scandinavian Defense with a striking 100% win rate in Blitz – clearly, a fierce choice!
Notable Stats & Quirks
- Total Blitz record: 65 Wins, 55 Losses, and 16 Draws.
- Rapid play is almost an emotional rollercoaster with nearly balanced wins (240) and losses (242).
- Prefer playing mornings & early hours? 8 AM seems to be imramelon's magic hour with 100% win rate!
- Opponents beware! Against players like balky_bishop, tonijr11, and 99kkc99, imramelon boasts a clean 100% win record.
- Sometimes the clock is the real foe: many wins come by timeout, showcasing clever time pressure tactics.
- Longest winning streak: a proud 8 games; currently riding a hot 6-win streak, so watch out!
Recent Battles
Not one to back down, imramelon recently clinched victory in a tense Blitz encounter against Balky_Bishop by winning on time, demonstrating both skill and nerves of steel. Their last few games reveal a flair for tactical complexity, often leveraging the French Defense's Advance Steinitz Variation and the Pirc Defense.
In Conclusion
Whether facing down the ticking clock or wrestling through endgames, imramelon plays with heart, a dash of daring, and enough resilience to make grandmasters raise an eyebrow. If you spot them online, prepare for a game where surprises lurk behind every bishop’s move and unpredictable gambits pop up like unexpected melons in a fruit basket.
Keep an eye out—imramelon might just checkmate your expectations!