Profile: it-s_over
Meet it-s_over, a chess enthusiast with a knack for bouncing back and keeping things interesting on the board. With a peak Rapid rating of 740, this player has proven to be quite the tactician, especially in the Accelerated London System and the trusty Queen's Pawn Openings. Known for a ten-game winning streak that would make even Magnus nod in approval, it-s_over thrives in rapid time controls, blending patience with a willingness to stir the pot early.
When it comes to styles and strategies, it-s_over loves mixing it up. From boldly going for the Englund Gambit (with a 50%+ success rate) to patiently unlocking the complexities of the Bishops Opening Boi Variation (a whopping 66.67% win rate!) — there’s rarely a dull moment. Despite a relatively modest Bullet and Blitz rating hovering in the mid-300s and 200s respectively, this player shows remarkable resilience and keeps the psychological game sharp, sporting a comeback rate north of 75%.
White or Black? Both colors see action with nearly equal enthusiasm — almost a 50% win rate from the white side, while black pieces deliver close behind. Matches tend to last a good while, with an average of nearly 65 moves in victories. Not a quitter — it-s_over resigns early less than 10% of the time, proving a fighting spirit that brings opponents to desperation.
Off the board, it-s_over keeps a level head (a tilt factor of just 7), and surprisingly, wins peak during early mornings around 9 AM and late-night hours near 2 and 22 o'clock — a curious schedule for a rising tactician! Beware those who come prepared for the long haul, as this player’s endgame savvy shines through, with over half the games reaching those tense closing moments.
Among their many opponents, it-s_over has a mysterious aura: an enviable 100% win rate against many regular foes, including some recent rivals like matthewsmoljko8 and kiran361. But this chess warrior is no stranger to setbacks either; tough losses come now and then, reminding us that even the best have to grind for every point.
Memorable Match Highlight
One recent masterpiece saw it-s_over defeat kiran361 using the classic Queen's Pawn Accelerated London System. Victory arrived via resignation, evidence of strategic dominance and psychological pressure. You can revisit this gem here, and see why opponents might just sigh "it's over" when facing this player.
In summary: it-s_over is a strategic, persistent, and occasionally unpredictable competitor whose enthusiasm for mid-2025's chess battles has turned plain tactics into thrilling drama. Whether you’re a casual admirer or a fierce rival, beware the player who makes every game a story worth telling.