Player Profile: koldere
Meet koldere, a chess enthusiast whose journey through the 64 squares is as colorful as a grandmaster’s wardrobe but with a twist of everyday human charm. Known for their steady climb in the Blitz and Bullet formats, koldere’s chess rating has shown some intriguing nuances over the years from 2023 to 2025, with a high-water mark of 1264 in Blitz back in 2023, and a bullet rating peaking at 1136 in 2024. Clearly, this player enjoys fast-paced games, keeping their opponents on their toes.
koldere’s style is a mix of endurance and tactical wizardry. Their games are lengthy affairs when victorious, averaging about 76 moves per win, proving that koldere doesn’t give up easily and enjoys the strategic marathon. They rarely fold early – with just 1.63% early resignations – which is commendable in the heat of blitz battles. When they lose a piece, watch out! Their win rate after losing a piece is a spectacular 100%, suggesting some Houdini-level comebacks.
Psychological resilience is definitely koldere’s forte with a comeback rate soaring at 85.54%, and despite a modest tilt factor at 34%, they manage to keep their cool much better than your average coffee-fueled internet player. Playing as White, they win close to half their games, and even when playing Black, they maintain a respectable win rate.
Having faced an eclectic cast of opponents – from the friendly mouseslipandy (100% win rate) to the challenging snowby1981 (26% win rate) – koldere shows an adventurous spirit and a relentless desire to improve. Whether playing at the crack of dawn or into the late night hours where win rates mysteriously climb above 50%, they keep the chessboard sizzling with fascinating battles.
Off the board, koldere might just be that friend who sighs dramatically after a mistake but then promises, “Next game, I’ll crush you!” And they probably will. Just don’t blink or you might miss their next clever combo. A player who embodies fun, grit, and the eternal hope that’s the heart of chess – koldere is definitely one to watch in your chess club or online arena.