Profile Summary: leofulness
Meet leofulness, a chess warrior navigating the battlefield one crazy move at a time. Rated mostly in the mid-500s to 700s in Rapid, with occasional excursions into Blitz and Bullet territory, leofulness embodies the spirit of relentless passion and not-so-careful calculation.
With a peak Rapid rating of 743 achieved in February 2025, and respectable highs in Blitz (692) and Bullet (679), this player has endured over 800 Rapid games, winning just a hair more than they lost (369 wins vs 364 losses) — proving they don’t quit until the checkmate.
Leofulness loves a tactical challenge! Especially fond of the Petrov's Defense and the Bishop's Opening, where their win rates climb up to a solid 60%+. But beware: their classic King's Pawn Opening is a rollercoaster, with a win rate hovering just above 40%, making every game a nail-biting story.
This player has a flair for the dramatic, often ending games with either a checkmate or resignation, with less love for stalemates or draws (only 48 draws in Rapid across hundreds of games). Known for a long winning streak of 12 games and a stubborn refusal to give up, leofulness often bounces back from tough losses (they can come back in nearly 74% of games where the chips are down).
Playing style? Expect an average of about 48 moves per win, so patience is a virtue here. Leofulness likes to think deeply (and sometimes overthink) but rarely resigns early — only 8.6% early resignation rate shows they stick it out longer than most. They are equally comfortable with White and Black pieces, winning nearly 47% of games regardless of color.
And when to catch leofulness at their best? Apparently early mornings around 8 AM and the magical 8 PM hour, with an almost supernatural 85% win rate at 8 AM (maybe fueled by breakfast chess burritos?). Beware Wednesdays, though — a day when luck seems a little less kind with only 32% wins.
Recent Matches Highlight
In a thrilling recent Rapid game, leofulness defeated talant66666 by checkmate after a grueling 68 moves full of tactical twists. Not all is smooth sailing, however — they were recently checkmated by Miirlack in a tense battle of defenses, proving that on chess.com every hero faces a worthy nemesis.
Whether dominating with Petrov’s Defense or bravely battling with the Italian Game, leofulness shows a competitive spirit peppered with the unpredictable charm of an underdog who just might surprise you — or accidentally blunder a queen.
In short, leofulness is the kind of chess player who could one day become a grandmaster… or at least keep the bar lively with wild games and unexpected checkmates. Follow their journey – there’s always a game to learn from, and laughs to share.