Profile Summary: Mak_455
Meet Mak_455, a chess enthusiast whose journey resembles a thrilling rollercoaster ride—full of ups, downs, and occasional loop-de-loops.
Starting out in 2023 with a modest rapid rating around 270, Mak_455's hunger for improvement quickly turned into an impressive climb, reaching a rapid peak of 857 by 2025. With over a thousand rapid games played, a near 49% win rate shows a reliable, battle-tested player who knows that the secret to success is often top secret indeed.
Don’t be fooled by the fierce numbers; Mak_455 has a surprisingly low early resignation rate of just 5.45%, proving this player isn’t one to quit halfway through a game—unless maybe the coffee runs out. Their average win clocks in at a spicy 52 moves, suggesting that patience is definitely a virtue here. But if Mak_455 loses, expect a drawn-out affair, averaging over 64 moves—no quick surrenders in sight!
Rapid games are clearly the forte, yet Mak_455 also dabbles in bullet and blitz. While the bullet ratings hover in the mid-300s and blitz peaks around 797, it’s clear these formats are more experimental playgrounds than comfort zones.
Among opponents, Mak_455 has a curious streak—over 20 top 100% win rates against a variety of players including some famously tough ones. On the flip side, certain opponents like sasa7401 and lisa_gautam remain undefeated against Mak_455, a reminder that even secret agents have mystery nemeses.
With a comeback success rate close to 59% and a flawless record after losing a piece (100% win rate!), Mak_455 is not just a fighter but a tactical ninja who can twist desperation into triumph. Despite a tilt factor of 10 (humans are human), this player turns frustration into fuel—a true gladiator on the 64 squares.
Win rates peak mid-afternoon and early evening, especially around 2pm, 7pm, and 8pm—perfect hours for when inspiration and caffeine converge.
In short, Mak_455 is a steadfast competitor with a penchant for rapid chess, a knack for comebacks, and a catalog of secret moves yet to be fully decrypted. Whether crushing opponents or grinding out long tactical battles, this player reminds us that chess is not just a game, but a captivating saga full of unexpected twists.