Profile: londangnhapcc
Meet londangnhapcc, a chess enthusiast whose journey through the 64 squares has been nothing short of a rollercoaster. With a peak Blitz rating just shy of 1000 and a Rapid high in the mid-900s, londangnhapcc is the kind of player who keeps the chess community on its toes—sometimes with dazzling wins, other times with lessons learned the hard way.
Starting out strong in 2023, londangnhapcc clocked an impressive seven-game winning streak, proving that perseverance and passion sometimes pay off in style. Though the Daily rating took a curious dip from a neat 1200 down to 686 in 2024, it’s clear that londangnhapcc is not one to shy away from a challenge—even if it means facing the bitter taste of defeat more often than not.
Known for quick thinking, londangnhapcc’s Comeback Rate stands at a respectable 50%, and with a 100% win rate after losing a piece, this player doesn’t just throw in the towel—they crank up the pressure! But don’t expect all games to last forever; with an average of roughly 49 moves per win and a readiness to resign early (about 9% of the time), londangnhapcc balances chess persistence with a pragmatic dose of realism.
Opponents beware: despite an overall win-loss record that might make a pessimistic grandmaster squint, londangnhapcc boasts a curious mix of fierce competitors and some whom they've consistently outclassed, scoring perfect win rates against a variety of challengers with intriguing usernames like oski274 and rjchecks13. Yet, some names like dien_2511 and qbs1 seem to be kryptonite, keeping the fight alive with zero wins for londangnhapcc so far.
When it comes to style, playing as White or Black yields a nearly equal win rate in the mid-30s percentile, but clocking an 80% win rate at 4 PM shows a player who has definitely found their magic hour. Chess might be a battlefield, but in londangnhapcc’s world, it's also a place for learning, laughter, and a little bit of mystery—after all, most openings are "Top Secret."
Still in the trenches with a tilt factor of 7, this player embraces the highs and lows that come with battle-tested experience, reminding us all that chess is as much about character as it is about the game itself.
In the end, londangnhapcc proves that sometimes the best moves are the ones that keep you coming back for more.