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KuroUsag1

Since 2025 (Inactive) Chess.com
40.0%- 55.8%- 4.2%
Blitz 117
37W 48L 3D
Rapid 199
1W 5L 1D

Player Profile: KuroUsag1

Meet KuroUsag1, a rapidly emerging chess warrior in the blitz and rapid arenas of 2025. Though their rating journey resembles a rollercoaster—peaking at a dizzying 264 in blitz and an impressive 526 in rapid—this player proves that every loss is just a setup for a spectacular comeback. With a blitz record showcasing 34 wins out of 80+ games and a rapid experience peppered with a few tough battles, KuroUsag1's style is as uniquely charming as their username.

Known for a sly knack with the Reti Opening (winning just over half of those battles), and a surprising 100% win rate with the daring Nimzowitsch Defense, this player likes to keep opponents guessing. Although some defenses, like Petrovs, have been less welcoming, KuroUsag1 attacks with a quirky blend of tactics and resilience, bouncing back after lost pieces almost 35% of the time.

Their longest winning streak clocks in at 6 games while the longest tough patch spans 8 losses—because every champion knows even rabbit-like players stumble on occasion. Interestingly, KuroUsag1's finest hour is the mid-afternoon (around 3 PM), when the tactical awareness shines brightest and the average moves to win hover around 41—no sloppy rushes here! When the going gets tough, this player shows a 63% comeback rate, proving that defeat is just a puzzle piece to solve.

Whether it's a thrilling victory on time or a gracious resignation, KuroUsag1 embraces the beautiful chaos of chess with humor and heart. It’s worth noting that most opponents have a tough time cracking KuroUsag1’s game—except for the elusive bigmoneyghost and a few others, who have managed to claim victory.

Off the board, one might imagine KuroUsag1 as a mischievous rabbit hopping between openings and endgames, possibly whispering tactical secrets to the bishops. Their chess adventure continues to unfold, piece by piece, game by game — and we can’t wait to see what this cunning player hops into next.

Fun fact: This player seemingly triumphs more often when playing with Black—maybe because everyone underestimates the quiet rabbit lurking behind the pawns!

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