Isaac Frame, known in the chess community as LimpWaffleFries, is a fascinating player whose rating graph looks like a rollercoaster designed by a caffeine-fueled coder. With a penchant for the "Top Secret" opening (because why reveal your strategy?), Isaac has amassed a treasure trove of games across all time controls, from lightning-fast Bullet to the ponderous Daily matches.
Isaac’s playing style is a curious blend of patience and tactical flair. With an average of about 51 moves per win and even more per loss, he clearly enjoys the full theatrical performance of chess, savoring endgames almost as much as breakfast fries. His endgame frequency of 50.42% suggests he likes a good fight to the bitter end, and his comeback rate of nearly 64% means never count him out—even after losing a piece, where he boasts a flawless 100% win rate (take that, lost material!).
Don’t be fooled by the occasional tilt factor of 8—Isaac bounces back quickly, showing a mental toughness that would make chess psychologists nod in approval. He's equally adept with White and Black, with just a slight edge playing the luminous Whites at a 50.67% win rate.
Isaac’s Blitz games tell tales of hard-fought battles: with over 1,200 games combined in 2024 and 2025 and a win rate around 48.8%, he’s no stranger to the wild swings of fast-paced chess. Rapid chess is his playground, showing steady improvement and a top rating surpassing 700—a figure that seems to wink at anyone expecting a slow climb.
Off the board, Isaac’s arsenal includes playing mostly in the early morning or late at night, smashing out wins between midnight and the wee hours—those are prime time for a chess wizard or an insomniac genius. Saturdays and Wednesdays are his lucky days, statistically speaking.
Known opponents beware: Isaac’s "most played" rival, lmframe87, has only a 53% win rate against him, while some unlucky players like ryosensei and gm_rex have never tasted victory. But Isaac’s kindness emerges too, with win rates varying wildly among his many chess friends and frenemies.
In short, Isaac Frame is the kind of player who might resign early just 5% of the time (hey, who wants to waste time losing?), but otherwise dives headlong into every match with a tactical mind, a steady hand, and a penchant for surprising comebacks.