MoonAngel (aka kalopsia_moha)
Meet MoonAngel, the rapid-fire chess enthusiast whose rating rollercoaster could rival your favorite theme park ride. Rising swiftly to a peak rapid rating of 811 back in August 2021, MoonAngel combines fierce openings with a streaky style — boasting both a longest winning streak and losing streak of 7 games. Their play tells a tale of passion, persistence, and the occasional “oops I resigned early” moment, clocking an early resignation rate just above 10%.
MoonAngel’s weapon of choice? The Scandinavian Defense, where they maintain a respectable 51.85% win rate over 27 games, proving they like challenging the norm right from move one. Other favorites include the Alekhine’s Defense Maroczy Variation (with a sneaky 83.33% win rate!) and the Queen’s Pawn Opening, which they handle with flair and a 71.43% success rate.
Known to keep the tension until the end, MoonAngel plays an average of nearly 50 moves in wins, and jestingly could be said to enjoy the thrill more than the quick kill. Their tactical awareness shines through with a comeback rate over 57%, showing they never throw in the towel without a fight.
When asked about timing, their best chess moments are at the crack of 9 AM and curiously a perfect 100% win rate at 9 AM and 9 PM hours — apparently, time of day can be destiny. But beware: move strategically because MoonAngel has a tilt factor of 7; a meltdown is just around the corner if the tempo's off.
On the battlefield:
- Rapid games total: 296; wins at 92, losses at 96, draws at 15 — close matches and plenty of action.
- Daily games: slower but poignant, with a peak at 654 rating and a tough record featuring the learning moments.
The most recent win was a dazzling checkmate against sxaaaaaaaaaaa mid-2025, sealed after a gritty tactical dance involving the French Defense Queen’s Knight variation — a classic MoonAngel move, demonstrating wit and finesse.
Whether handcrafting a comeback or gracefully bowing out, MoonAngel's journey on the 64 squares is equal parts thrilling, humorous, and downright unpredictable. Opponents beware: underestimating this player might just lead to your undoing!