Player Profile: koikoubeh1
Meet koikoubeh1, the fearless rapid warrior of the chessboard who has bravely ventured through the ups, downs, and sideways zigzags of online play with a mixture of cunning gambits and bold escapes. With a peak rapid rating creeping up to 663 in March 2025, this player knows how to put on a show—sometimes even winning with a spectacular Queens Pawn Opening: Chigorin Variation, proving that bravery and crafty moves can topple foes one resignation at a time.
The record shows a valiant effort: 12 wins, 21 losses, and a single stubborn draw in rapid chess. But every loss is just a clever plot twist in their ongoing saga, marked by a legendary longest losing streak of 6 games and a stubborn comeback spirit evidenced by an impressive 83% comeback rate after falling behind. Talk about resilience!
koikoubeh1 enjoys mixing it up with a diverse opening repertoire — mastering the Englund Gambit with a 100% win rate in the few games they dared to deploy it, chasing victories through the Kings Pawn Opening 75% of the time, but occasionally falling victim to the dreaded Van't Kruijs Opening (0% wins — ouch!). One might say that their style is both adventurous and delightfully unpredictable.
Don't expect marathon games here; wins tend to wrap up in about 39 moves while losses drag on, averaging 66 moves—maybe contemplating the next move or negotiating peace treaties. Endgames appear in over half of their matches, showing tenacity all the way to the bitter end.
Time-of-day statistics reveal a secret weapon: playing around noon serves up a 100% win rate, perhaps fueled by a well-timed coffee or a lucky charm. Saturdays are especially kind, with a win rate soaring above 57%, while Fridays and Wednesdays remain their nemesis with no wins yet recorded.
When it comes to online rivalries, koikoubeh1 has mixed results, defeating foes like vani1988joshi and iw2le with perfection but meeting checkmate destiny against others such as nicocoo12. A true competitor who’s not afraid to learn and grow.
Fun fact: koikoubeh1 occasionally resigns early (about 4% of the time), proving that even chess heroes know when to save their mental energy for the next battle.
Whether shredding the rapid battlefield, dipping toes in blitz and bullet waters, or playing the long game in daily matches, koikoubeh1 embodies the spirit of chess: unpredictably bold, endlessly learning, and always ready to play the next move.