Meet mak761, a spirited chess enthusiast who proves that in the game of kings, every pawn can dream big—even if sometimes it’s only to get checkmated in style. With a peak rapid rating of 727 back in 2022, mak761 has seen the highs and lows of the battlefield and embraced the rollercoaster of competitive chess with a grin.
A lover of the King’s Pawn Opening, mak761 commands the board with a 63% win rate when starting with 1.e4, and finds cozy familiarity in the Leonardis Variation. The Three Knights Opening is a special weapon too, boasting a respectable 71% success rate—somewhere between grandmaster finesse and weekend warrior zest.
Their games show a flair for theatrics: the average victory lasts about 50 moves, suggesting a patient strategist who enjoys the long haul, while losses tend to arrive after about 44 moves—showing mak761 fights to the last bishop and pawn. Resignation is a common sight, but when the board sings the sweet tune of checkmate, mak761 answers with precision and style.
The best time to challenge mak761? Early mornings at 5 AM, when their comeback magic is at its peak—you know, when only die-hard coffee lovers dare enter the arena. Their tilt factor is a modest 6, so don’t be surprised if mak761 maintains calm even after a tough loss (or a sneaky blunder).
With 132 wins and 135 losses in rapid games alone, mak761 is not here just to participate but to engage fiercely. Although blitz and bullet haven't been the main stages for mak761’s exploits yet, there's always next time to dazzle — or to frantically lose on time!
Notable Recent Battles
Victory by Checkmate: Outwitted opponent parkap1t0 using a brilliant King’s Pawn Opening ending in spectacular fashion.
Victory by Resignation: Forced mongyto to quit the fight in a tense Vienna Game.
Loss by Resignation: A tough battle against ChessCubeFrags, reminding us that even the best have off days.
Thanks to a diverse opening repertoire and an uncanny knack for comeback (a striking 68% win rate after falling behind), mak761 keeps opponents guessing and spectators entertained. Victory isn’t just about the rating, but about the stories each game tells—and mak761’s story is rich with bold moves, tactical surprises, and unyielding perseverance.
So next time you see mak761 online, beware: beneath that modest rating lies a chess player who knows the art of the fight, the thrill of the game, and the joy of an unexpected, glorious checkmate.