Profile Summary: manish6180
Meet manish6180, the relentless chess warrior whose journey is more of a rollercoaster than a straight path to glory. Starting his rapid rating at a respectable 1202 in 2021, he has been steadily climbing the ranks, peaking at 1562 in 2025. With over 12,000 rapid games played, this player knows his way around a chessboard, with almost as many wins as losses – talk about a nail-biter!
When it comes to bullet and blitz, manish6180 may be the calm before the storm. His bullet games might not break records with ratings hovering around 500, but hey, who needs speed when your tactical win rate after losing a piece is a flawless 100%? Clearly, comebacks are his specialty, boasting an impressive 73.88% comeback rate. Apparently, giving up a piece just means the real fun is about to start.
Psychologically, manish6180 keeps his cool most of the time, but like any great player, he’s had his tilt moments with a Tilt Factor of 14 – enough to remind him that even computers sometimes get emotional. His average games are lengthy affairs – around 66 moves for wins – proving he’s a marathoner, not a sprinter.
Playing style? Expect deep endgames, with manish6180 engaging in them over half the time (55.77%) and rarely surrendering early (early resignation rate of only 5.39%). White pieces have been slightly kinder with a win rate of 48.37%, but black is no pushover either, holding a solid 47.74% win record.
His longest winning streak stands proudly at 14 victories, a testament to his resilience and skill.
Off the board, manish6180 has faced every type of opponent imaginable, beating some with 100% consistency, while others give him a run for his money. His legendary encounters with opponents like winbenim and iipin69 have resulted in a perfect 100% win rate, but beware ricky_abenion and alexandrulupu – they keep him guessing!
In summary, manish6180 is the kind of player you'd want on your team: tenacious, tactical, and with a sense of humor that probably keeps his opponents guessing just as much as his moves do. Whether in rapid, blitz, or bullet, he proves that chess is not just about pieces, but heart, mind, and the occasional dramatic flair.