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lawsemey

Since 2025 (Inactive) Chess.com
31.7%- 65.4%- 2.9%
Rapid 524
33W 68L 3D

Profile: lawsemey

Meet lawsemey, a determined chess adventurer navigating the enigmatic realm of rapid chess with a rating rollercoaster that some might call a "thrill ride." Peaking at a modest 1137 in April 2025, lawsemey’s journey is nothing if not spirited — embracing wins, losses, and the occasional draw with equal enthusiasm (well, almost).

Usually armed with the King's Pawn Opening—though not afraid to dabble in the mysterious "Top Secret" openings—lawsemey has a flair for surprising moves, especially in the Scandinavian Defense's Mieses Kotrc Variation, where the win rate refuses to be shy, boasting a cheerful 67%. However, not all openings are created equal: defenses like Alekhine’s and the French have been less forgiving, with a win rate of zero percent (ouch!).

Don’t let the stats fool you, though; lawsemey exhibits remarkable tactical awareness with a comeback rate nearing 80%—a true phoenix rising from the ashes after losing pieces on the board. The mind remains sharp, even with a tilt factor of 6 (chess rage, anyone?). Fun fact: the best time to challenge opponents is bright and early at 7 AM, when percentile win rates skyrocket to a legendary 100% for certain hours and days.

With a longest winning streak of 5 games, and a bordering-on-epic losing streak of 6, lawsemey plays like a rollercoaster—exciting, unpredictable, and always ready for a twist. The average game length teeters between long endgames (averaging about 49 moves in wins) and patience-testing losses (over 57 moves), proving this player is not one for quick surrenders.

When it comes to opponents, lawsemey has a mixed bag: some opponents get a perfect scalp collection (100% win rate), while others seem to have cracked the code for victory. Opponents like chssmastrer and deloxod have felt the sting of defeat most recently—often by a smooth checkmate or game abandonment.

On the bright side, resignation is not taken lightly here, with nearly half the wins achieved by fighting until checkmate or timeout, proving lawsemey prefers a battle to the bitter end—or at least until the clock runs out.

In summary: lawsemey is the kind of player who keeps the chess world on its toes — a rollercoaster strategist who blends stubborn resilience, unexpected bursts of brilliance, and a healthy dose of humor in every rapid game played. So if you ever face lawsemey across the 64 squares, buckle up for a match full of twists, turns, and possibly, a late morning streak of brilliance.

"It’s not just chess, it’s rapid-fire drama with pawns and kings."

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