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KeemarS

Since 2023 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟
47.4%- 46.9%- 5.7%
Blitz 422
7W 4L 0D
Rapid 469
242W 242L 30D

Profile Summary: KeemarS

Meet KeemarS, the chess warrior who rides the rollercoaster of ratings with a blend of determination, wit, and a dash of unpredictability. With a peak rapid rating of 566 (achieved in the energetic days of March 2024) and a blitz best of 436, KeemarS has proven to be a resilient contender on the 64 squares.

Rapid chess is KeemarS’ playground, where they’ve logged over 470 wins against 442 losses, peppered with a sprinkle of draws. Not one to back down from a scrappy battle, this player sports an impressive comeback rate of 68%—which means losing a piece isn’t the end of the world, just a plot twist on the path to victory.

Known for favoring less conventional openings like the Van t Kruijs Opening (where they boast an eye-popping win rate of nearly 70%), and wielding favorite weapons such as the Queen’s Gambit Accepted and King’s Pawn Opening King's Knight Variation, KeemarS keeps opponents guessing and sometimes second-guessing their life choices.

A storyteller of patience and persistence, their average winning game lasts around 55 moves—long enough for a coffee refill or a brief existential crisis over a tricky endgame. With a bit less luck on Monday afternoons and a surprising spike at an unholy hour of 5 AM (win rate: 100%!), it’s clear KeemarS is either a morning bird or a night owl who just refuses to lose.

Despite a tough patch with a longest losing streak of 8 games, KeemarS recently turned heads by delivering checkmates and resignations alike—demonstrated in multiple swift victories against opponents like SgtoPepers and Cabecudoloko472. Clearly, KeemarS’ games are not just about moves—they’re mini-dramas filled with triumphs, surprises, and the occasional “wait, how did that happen?” moment.

Whether it's the thrill of a rapid duel or the lightning-fast blitz, KeemarS is a player who proves chess is not just a game but a story—full of resilience, cheeky gambits, and those glorious wins that remind us: sometimes, the knight really *does* jump over the king.

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