Profile Summary: Kirubel6566
Meet Kirubel6566, the chess enthusiast whose rapid rating climbed from a humble 515 in 2023 to an impressive 985 by 2025. Not your average player, Kirubel6566 has played over 3,700 rapid games—and has won just about half of them. But don't let the numbers fool you; with a longest winning streak of 10, this player knows how to keep the momentum going, even if the current streak rests at zero. Chess is a rollercoaster, right?
Kirubel6566's approach to blitz and daily chess might be a bit patchy, with ratings peaking at 846 and 893 respectively, but the rapid format seems to be the true battlefield. Known for an astounding 100% win rate after losing a piece (talk about fighting spirit), this player refuses to back down once tactical chaos ensues.
Endgames are a specialty, occurring in over 56% of the games—probably because Kirubel6566 enjoys the suspense of squeezing victory from seemingly equal or worse positions. While early resignation is rare (less than 3% of games), the average game length hovers around 53 moves in wins and stretches even longer in losses, reflecting a dogged persistence not to quit easily.
Psychologically, Kirubel6566 has a tilt factor of 11, which means sometimes frustration knocks on the door—but hey, who doesn’t get mad when the knight bounces off the queen? The player’s white pieces yield a more comfortable win rate of 52%, compared to 45% on black, so opening with white might just be the best advice for this chess gladiator.
When it comes to opponents, Kirubel6566 has a mixed bag of friends and foes, maintaining perfect 100% win records against several rivals and a few nemeses where victory is yet to be claimed. Interestingly, recent games show a trend of 100% wins against "joseherreromaster", "mohammad-bajubier", and others—maybe strategic secrecy is involved, or just pure beginner's luck!
Off the board, Kirubel6566 might be the kind of player who laughs at blunders and celebrates wins with a victory dance—because chess is not just a game, it’s an adventure filled with checkmates, blunders, and the occasional cliffhanger.