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lojzes lojzes

lojzi bg Since 2010 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟♟
49.3%- 47.3%- 3.4%
Bullet 1242
22W 20L 0D
Blitz 1054
874W 846L 53D
Rapid 933
2659W 2545L 189D

Profile: lojzes lojzes (aka "lojzi")

Meet lojzes lojzes, known in the chess realm simply as lojzi — a resilient and passionate player whose journey through the 64 squares reads like a dramatic novel, punctuated by surprising twists and tenacious comebacks.

Starting modestly with a rapid rating a little over 1000 in 2010, lojzi quickly soared to a peak rapid rating of 1450 by November that year, showing a relentless urge to improve. Blitz and bullet weren't left out of this adventure either, with peak blitz rating hitting 1323 in early 2012 and bullet maxing at a sharp 1242 in 2021.

Playing style? Well, lojzi loves the endgame, spending over two-thirds of games diving deep into positional scrambles that test both patience and skill. Don't be fooled by those early resignations — they only account for a humble 2.34%. Plus, with an impressive comeback rate near 69%, lojzi is the chess equivalent of a phoenix, rising from lost positions as if on magic squares!

Opening repertoire? Expect variety with a flair for classical and somewhat offbeat lines. The trusty King's Pawn opening dominates, with a solid 51.5% win rate in rapid games, complemented by strong showings in Scandinavian and French Defenses. If you face lojzi, prepare for a mix of the King's Fianchetto and Nimzowitsch Defense, where cunning tactics often lurk beneath calm exteriors.

Loyalty to time controls is evident — rapid is king, with more than 4000 rapid games played, boasting a near-even record but leaning slightly toward victories. Blitz and bullet show warrior spirit too, though with a few more casualties. Notably, lojzi's best results come against opponents rated below him, with a winning percentage well over 68%, but faces a challenging uphill battle against stronger foes.

The hours keep the mental engines churning — from the cozy 11 AM spike in win rate to a peak tactical alertness around 1 AM (!!). That’s some serious dedication or perhaps nocturnal genius at play.

And yes, lojzi knows how to throw some spice in the mix — boasting wins by checkmate, resignation, and even timeout (because who says all battles end conventionally?). With a colossal longest winning and losing streak both set at 13 games, this player has seen the highs and lows, the glory and frustration, all with a grin (or a grimace) intact.

Highlight: Recent victories demonstrate lojzi’s knack for closing games efficiently, often forcing resignations after tactical storms in the Reti and Nimzowitsch openings — proving that experience combined with nerves of steel is still a deadly combination.

Chess for lojzi is as much a psychological battlefield as a strategic one, showing a tilt factor of 13, which is pretty human — even grandmasters get frazzled sometimes! But with steady ratings and a deep love for the game, “lojzi” keeps clicking those pawns forward, ready for whatever check and mate life sends their way.

Remember, behind every move lies a player who’s ready to plot, sneak, and outwit — that’s our lojzes lojzes!
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