Player Profile: Dribbling
Meet Dribbling, a Blitz enthusiast whose chess journey resembles a rollercoaster powered by relentless determination and an uncanny knack for comebacks. Starting with a Blitz rating just under 1000 in 2019, Dribbling has dodged both knights and setbacks with an average rating often hovering around the 800-900 mark, proving that persistence is their middle name.
Despite a few dips (looking at you, 2021), Dribbling’s resilience shines with an outstanding 80.7% comeback rate and a perfect 100% win rate after losing a piece—clearly, this player doesn’t just resign to defeat, they fight like a champ (with only a 1.54% early resignation rate!).
When it comes to daily chess, Dribbling flexes a solid 1200 rating and dips toes into Rapid with a modest yet respectable performance. And in Rapid? Well, the path has been a bit bumpy, but with 4 wins out of 14 games, there’s room for improvement—and flair.
Playing style-wise, Dribbling loves the endgame—almost 75% of their games reach the final battlefield, and those average moves per win (65) suggest a careful, strategic grind punctuated by moments of tactical brilliance.
Dribbling also experiences the psychological chessboard: a tilt factor of 9 hints at occasional frustration, but hey, who doesn’t rage a little when losing to a sneaky fork? Interestingly, blitz battles during 5 PM and 10-11 AM hours are their sweet spots for snagging wins, probably because that’s when caffeine kicks in.
Facing opponents, Dribbling’s record is as varied as a chess opening repertoire nicknamed "Top Secret", boasting nearly 6000 Blitz games with a win rate just shy of 50%. Not to brag, but a longest winning streak of 11 games indicates potential for streaks that make chess servers take notice.
Summing up: Dribbling is the chess buddy who might lose a piece early but turn around to leave opponents flabbergasted, often after long, grueling battles fraught with tricky tactics and psychological warfare. A fighter, a strategist, and occasionally a moody adventurer in the 64 squares — definitely a player worth watching.