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m5swefy

Since 2023 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟♟♟
46.4%- 47.6%- 6.0%
Blitz 204
4W 7L 0D
Rapid 307
575W 575L 76D
Daily 526
8W 21L 0D

m5swefy: The Relentless Chess Wanderer

If chess were a rollercoaster, m5swefy would be that wild ride with unexpected loops and thrilling drops. With a peak Rapid rating of 425 (June 2024), m5swefy has journeyed through a sea of 900+ rapid games, securing 457 wins and suffering nearly as many losses, showing a dogged refusal to back down—70% of these battles fought with the mysterious "Top Secret" opening strategy.

Known for a tactical spirit that shines especially when the chips are down, m5swefy boasts a nearly 50% comeback rate—because giving up is for quitters. Though losing a piece might cause a bit of drama (win rate after losing a piece is ~35%), it's the heart of the fight that keeps this player in the game.

Their chess hours reveal a nocturnal battler who thrives in the early morning hours—apparently 5:00 AM is peak brilliance time. Don’t be fooled by losses; this player’s longest winning streak is a fiery 8 games, with some inevitable rough patches (hello 10-game losing streak), keeping the saga interesting.

Favorite Battlegrounds & Tactics

  • Rapid Games: The "Top Secret" opening is a staple, but m5swefy has shown a respectable ~58% win rate using the Scandinavian Defense, proving it’s no secret weapon.
  • Blitz & Daily: Less frequent but no less fierce, with blitz peak ratings in the 240s and daily surpassing 600, showing aptitude across time formats.
  • Endgames: Plays relatively long (46 moves average per win), showing endurance and strategic patience in tight spots.

Recent Highlights

A recent victory featuring a sharp Scandinavian Defense Closed ended in a satisfying checkmate after a tactical melee, showcasing m5swefy's killer instincts under pressure. The complexity and precision of the final moves could give grandmasters a run for their money—or at least a good laugh watching a pawn promote to chaos.


Personality on the Board

m5swefy keeps a cool tilt factor of 10, suggesting that even the toughest losses are shrugged off with a grin and a quick reset. Early resignations happen roughly 13% of the time—sometimes you just know when to save your sanity and try again later.

Chess is serious business, but m5swefy’s journey reads like a story of perseverance, quirky tactics, and relentless learning on the battlefield of 64 squares.

Keep watching the board—this player’s next unexpected move may be just around the corner!

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