Profile Summary: KansasCity1988
Meet KansasCity1988, a chess enthusiast whose rating journey is as dynamic as a rollercoaster—except with fewer screams and more checkmates. Starting out in 2024 with a modest rapid rating of 228, they quickly climbed to a respectable 560 before settling around 505 in 2025. Daily games tell a story of perseverance: although the wins might be fewer than losses (we're looking at 9 wins vs. 28 losses), each game adds to the tapestry of experience.
With a solid 484 rapid games under their belt, KansasCity1988 knows a thing or two about stamina—after all, sticking through nearly 500 matches requires dedication and a strong caffeine supply. They may be cautious though, resigning early in about 6% of games, perhaps saving brainpower for the intense endgames, which they engage in more than 40% of the time. If you take a piece away from them? Watch out—they have a perfect 100% win rate following losing a piece, proving that the comeback is KansasCity1988's middle name.
Friends (and foes) beware: their longest winning streak reached a heroic 7 games, and they are currently on a modest 1-game streak—because every chess warrior has their off days. They do seem to dislike the color white slightly more than black, with a 49.8% win rate playing white and 44.8% playing black—maybe it’s a secret superstition or just better tactical feel for the dark side.
When it comes to openings, KansasCity1988’s strategy is shrouded in mystery —because all their rapid, daily, and blitz games fall under the "Top Secret" category. Hey, a player never reveals all their tricks! Interestingly, KansasCity1988’s true psychological strength shines through their tilt factor of just 7, demonstrating a calm mind even after tough losses. And with an astounding 58% comeback rate, giving up is clearly not in their vocabulary.
Off the board, KansasCity1988 chats and competes regularly with opponents like feli1800, boknows85, and angelsenvy88, wielding a respectable 65% win rate against the former and showing fierce competitiveness all around.
All in all, KansasCity1988 is the kind of player who might lose a few battles but keeps their eyes firmly on the war—always ready to pounce with a cheeky checkmate or a cunning comeback. If chess had a gladiator arena, KansasCity1988 would bring the popcorn and still fight till the final move.