Profile Summary: K.LALREMSIAMA (aka Kimkima2)
Meet K.LALREMSIAMA, known to the chess world as Kimkima2, a player whose moves are as unpredictable as a cat on a hot tin roof. With a peak daily rating of 400 in June 2025 and a rapid peak rating soaring to 705 earlier in 2024, Kimkima2’s journey on the 64 squares is a rollercoaster full of daring gambits, surprising tactics, and a fair share of learning moments.
Chess Style & Strengths
Kimkima2 approaches chess with a balanced mix of creative openings and dogged defense, often dabbling in the Englund Gambit—a choice favored with a winning rate above 60% in rapid games—proving that sometimes, the unconventional path leads to the sweetest victories. The Scandinavian Defense also seems to be a favorite weapon, boasting a 71% rapid win rate and nearly 59% in bullet. However, the Queens Pawn Chigorin Variation appears to be their arch-nemesis, with a challenging sub-25% win rate in rapid.
Competitive Record & Stats
Over several hundred rated games, Kimkima2 has amassed a respectable fighting record with over 340 wins across bullet, blitz, rapid, and daily formats combined. With a longest winning streak of 7 games (not too shabby!), and a not-so-distant longest losing streak of 10, these stats highlight a player who’s never afraid to dig deep, learn, and bounce back stronger.
Playing Habits (and Quirks!)
- Best Time to Play: At 1 AM, because who needs sleep when you can checkmate in your pajamas?
- Average Moves per Game: About 46 moves, giving plenty of drama to every match.
- Tactical Comeback Artist: Kimkima2 has a whopping 73.6% comeback rate after losing material—talk about the ultimate underdog spirit!
- Psychological Curveballs: A tilt factor of 10 suggests Kimkima2 may occasionally see the board a bit askew—but hey, everyone has their moments.
- Early Resignations: An 8.5% early resignation rate: sometimes it's better to gracefully bow out than to pretend you don't see that nasty fork coming.
Memorable Moments
Kimkima2 recently clinched a dramatic victory in a live game against "sivask00," winning on time after a complex middlegame battle featuring a daring Bishop exchange and multiple knight maneuvers. The game showed not just tactical sharpness but also the tenacity to outlast the opponent in time pressure—a true hallmark of a mature player.
Of course, not all encounters end in glory; losses come with bitter lessons, like the encounter against “PranjalKishor2473” where a sharp Sicilian Defense saw Kimkima2 fall prey to a swift checkmate. But every defeat is just the prelude to the next clever strategy brewing in Kimkima2’s mind.
In Conclusion
K.LALREMSIAMA may not be a grandmaster (yet?), but this player’s passion, resilience, and whimsical choice of openings make the online chess arena an exciting place to watch. Whether storming through gambits or clinging on in endgames, Kimkima2 reminds us that chess is as much about spirit and fun as it is about trophies.
So next time you face Kimkima2, be prepared: there might be surprises lurking, and a fierce fight from move one to the last clock tick!