Profile of Leone23113
Leone23113 is not your everyday chess enthusiast—this rapid and bullet fighter has shown remarkable growth and resilience against the clock and on the board. Starting 2025 with a rapid rating in the mid-300s, Leone made a meteoric climb to a rapid peak of 545 by June, proving that persistence (and a good opening repertoire) do pay off.
This player’s style is a curious blend of tactical audacity and strategic endurance. A comeback rate of 73.4% after losing a piece suggests Leone never throws in the towel easily—perhaps they’re convinced every lost pawn is just a stepping stone to unexpected glory. Endgames are a strong suit, getting involved in them over half the time (about 55%), which means expect some nail-biting finishes!
Opening Choices and Favorites
If you’re facing Leone23113, prepare for some classic theatrics. In rapid games, the King’s Pawn Opening is a favorite, boasting a respectable 54.9% win rate across 71 games. The King’s Indian Attack even outshines it with a killer 71.4% success rate—talk about a sneaky warrior! On the flip side, the Center Game and Bishop’s Opening seem a bit less lucky, so perhaps not the best bets.
In bullet, Leone ramps up the pressure with rapid-fire openings like the Van ’t Kruijs Opening and King’s Pawn Opening, reaching win rates north of 70%—clearly quick thinking and speed are part of the arsenal.
Statistical Highlights & Quirks
- Rapid Game Record: 171 wins, 147 losses, 42 draws.
- Bullet Game Record: 32 wins, 20 losses, 1 draw.
- Longest winning streak: 9 games (because sometimes the stars align).
- Favorite hours to play: 16:00 to 20:00 — peak brain powers for tactical brilliance or just caffeine kicking in.
- Tilt factor: Low at 6 — meaning Leone can take a hit without turning the board upside down.
Legendary Moments
Among recent triumphs is a breathtaking checkmate featuring a Queen-themed attack against litwineke, ending the game swiftly and elegantly at move 63. Leone’s ability to navigate complex positions with queens dancing proves the moniker might as well be "The Lion of the Board."
Psychology of a Gamer
Leone’s psychological play is just as sharp as their tactics, using resignation sparingly (5.99% early resignations) and carrying a resilient attitude with a 43% win rate even after losing a piece. Fans might joke Leone “plays like a lion, stubborn and relentless”—and hey, that’s not far off.
Whether you’re an opponent or a chess aficionado, watching Leone23113 is a lesson in combative spirit, strategic variety, and the thrilling unpredictability of the game. Keep an eye on this player; the rise is real, and the battles are far from over.