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Kyy222

Since 2022 (Inactive) Chess.com
13.9%- 11.9%- 74.2%
Bullet 515
5W 3L 1D
Blitz 572
124W 107L 18D
Rapid 790
59W 55L 6D
Daily 400
4W 0L 1004D

Profile: Kyy222

Meet Kyy222, the grandmaster of drawing power and the undefeated undefeated undefeated in daily chess draws. With a perfect daily rating locked at 400 and a whopping 1004 draws (yes, you read that right!), Kyy222 has mastered the art of "not losing." In fact, out of over 1100 daily games, losses are simply a myth—until recently, that is, with a couple of shy single wins sprinkled like rare sparkles in a sea of peace.

Blitz and rapid formats serve as Kyy222's true battlefields. A blitz peak rating of 682 and rapid peak nearing the 1000 mark showcase a player who can strike with moderate fury but also prefers a cautious approach—because who wants to lose? With a blitz record of 112 wins against 90 losses and some cheeky championship openings including the Kings Pawn and Scandinavian Defense, Kyy222 keeps opponents guessing and often frustrated.

Known for a comeback rate of over 70%, Kyy222 is no quitter – unless it’s an early resignation, which happens nearly 7.5% of the time, probably when realizing the game might go on forever. This player balances solid tactical awareness with a somewhat zen-like approach to endgames, averaging about 55 moves per win — the perfect length for a slow-burning chess saga.

Ever wondered about Kyy222's psychological profile? The tilt factor is modest, and their best time to play is around 1 PM, when inspiration and caffeine converge. Their preferred openings range widely, but the Italian Game’s flawless 100% win rate and the Van t Kruijs Opening’s impressive 80% suggest they know how to exploit less-traveled roads on the board.

Opponents beware: while Kyy222 plays a conservative daily game full of stalemates and tactful draws, their blitz and rapid play can unleash fierce competition, peppered with unpredictable brilliance and a dash of comedy as they strategically maneuver their kings, knights, and pawns with a wink and a smile.

Their latest victory came in a high-stakes infinite tournament where, in a dramatic resignation win, Kyy222 showed that sometimes the best move is knowing exactly when your opponent has had enough.

Simply put, Kyy222 is the embodiment of chess patience and persistence — a true connoisseur of the draw, proving sometimes the best game is the one that never ends decisively.

Follow their games, and you might just learn the fine art of not losing... or maybe how to insistently nudge your way to a quiet but certain win.

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