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K1N31994

Playing Since: 2025-01-23 (Active)

Wow Factor: ♟♟

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Rapid: 587
608W / 578L / 71D

Meet K1N31994: The Rollercoaster Chess Enthusiast

If chess were a rollercoaster, K1N31994 would be the thrill-seeker who eagerly straps in for every twist and turn. Bursting onto the Rapid chess scene in early 2025 with a blazing peak rating of 632, this player has proven that highs and lows are all part of the grand strategic adventure.

Playing Journey and Stats

Over the span of half a year, K1N31994 played a whopping 610 rapid games, snatching 326 wins, enduring 304 losses, and settling for 40 draws. The statistics scream persistence — a near 50% win rate despite rollercoaster rating swings that ranged from a jaw-dropping 171 to that impressive 632 peak.

Opening Gambits and Signature Moves

Our player is no one-trick pony when it comes to openings. The trusty King’s Pawn Opening sees consistent action, boasting an even 50% win rate across 134 battles. But don’t overlook the sneaky prowess with the Alekhine’s Defense — a crafty favorite yielding a respectable 54.55% success rate. Versatility? Check. Experimentation? Absolutely.

Style & Psyche

Known to call it quits early only about 9.2% of the time (because sometimes surrender is strategic, right?), K1N31994 excels in the endgame, engaging in nearly half their games beyond the opening moves. Expect long, winding battles with an average of nearly 46 moves per win and over 53 moves per loss — patience is a virtue.

The psychological edge? Slight tilt factor of 5 means K1N31994 keeps the cool most of the time, but like all mortals, can occasionally sulk a bit after tough losses. Peak brainpower strikes around 3 PM — prime time to catch the beast at their best.

Notable Streaks and Quirks

With a longest winning streak of 10 games and a current 2-game streak, K1N31994 knows how to build momentum. Conversely, those five-game losing streaks are simply badges of honor on the battlefield — every master was once a disaster.

Memorable Battles

Their most recent victory was a dramatic checkmate against delamaisondulac, showcasing cunning and relentless pursuit. However, losses often come from equally skilled foes, like a tough checkmate defeat by Soc1405 — a reminder that in chess, humility is as vital as aggression.

Time and Tactics

Saturdays prove to be lucky days with a striking 55.56% win rate, and the afternoon hours between 1 PM and 3 PM flood with the highest success rates, peaking near 64% at 3 PM. Tactical resilience shines too, with a comeback rate of over 43%, rivaling the best “never say die” attitudes on the board.

Summary

In a nutshell, K1N31994 is the archetype of a passionate rapid chess warrior: inventive, persistent, occasionally moody, but always ready for the next match. A player who embraces every check, every pawn push, and every unexpected swindle with a grin (or a grimace). Keep your eyes peeled — this rollercoaster ride is far from over.


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Rating

Year Bullet Blitz Rapid Daily
2025 518

Stats by Year

Year White Black Moves
2025 179W / 164L / 24D 183W / 170L / 18D 52.5

Openings: Most Played

Rapid Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Kings Pawn Opening 157 77 68 12 49.0%
Van t Kruijs Opening 72 37 31 4 51.4%
Alekhines Defense 54 29 22 3 53.7%
Scandinavian Defense 31 15 12 4 48.4%
Queens Pawn Opening Horwitz Defense 27 15 8 4 55.6%
French Defense Normal Variation 19 9 9 1 47.4%
Kings Pawn Opening Kings Knight Variation 18 8 10 0 44.4%
Modern Defense with 15 2 12 1 13.3%
Kings Pawn Opening Leonardis Variation 15 10 5 0 66.7%
French Defense Knight Variation 14 4 10 0 28.6%

🔥 Streaks

Streak Longest Current
Winning 10 0
Losing 7 7
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