Profile Summary: KHA0623
KHA0623 is a spirited chess enthusiast who dances on the 64 squares with a mix of determination, flair, and occasional bouts of early resignation — about 22.77% of the time, to be exact. Their journey through 2025 shows a rollercoaster of ratings, peaking notably at a rapid rating of 276 in late April and an impressive daily rating hitting 400 in June.
Adept in rapid play with over 150 wins balanced against nearly as many losses, KHA0623 thrives in the chaos of everyday attacks and defenses. Their favored battleground? The classic King's Pawn Opening, where they boast a respectable 57% win rate, and the even deadlier Petrov's Defense with a whopping 90.91% success rate — a true sharp shooter in symmetrical positions.
Blitz and bullet games reveal a warrior still honing their speed skills, with more losses than wins but flashes of brilliance — including perfect wins against the Nimzowitsch Defense Kennedy Linksspringer and Scandinavian Defense Closed variations in bullet chess. Their average moves per win hover around 39, suggesting they prefer a good, long think to outmaneuver opponents rather than rush blindly into victory.
Psychologically, KHA0623 is somewhat of a rollercoaster rider: a tilt factor of 13 hints at occasional frustration, yet a comeback rate above 62% proves they rarely fold under pressure. Their best competitive hours come around 10 PM, so if you want to challenge them, try not to catch them napping during the late evening surge!
In recent memorable clashes, KHA0623 decisively checkmated the opponent with the Italian Game, displaying tactical sharpness and patience — oh, and they’re not shy to capitalize on opponent slip-ups, winning checkmate battles and on-time victories alike.
Whether it’s rapid games full of strategic mid-game maneuvers or daily games where patience pays off, KHA0623 is a fighter who embodies the unpredictable spirit of chess: sometimes victorious, sometimes not, but always intriguing.
Fun fact: Despite a few tough streaks (including a 13-game losing streak!), their spirit remains unbroken. Who knew chess could be this much like life?
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