Maxence907: The Rapid Ruler and Bishop Whisperer
Meet Maxence907, a chess player who dances on the 64 squares with a style as unique as their username. Specializing in Rapid games, Maxence907 has recently soared to a peak Rapid rating of 343 in June 2025, proving to be a formidable opponent who’s not afraid to push the limits of the clock.
With a total of 130 Rapid games under their belt this year, Maxence907 boasts a respectable rapid-fire record of 73 wins, 57 losses, and a few draws to keep things interesting. Their favorite weapon of choice? The Bishop's Opening, where they've secured an impressive 81.82% win rate—because who doesn’t love a sneaky bishop ambush? The Kings Pawn Opening and the Englund Gambit also see plenty of action, though the notorious Alekhine’s Defense has proven to be a tough nut to crack (0% win rate there—ouch).
While their Bullet and Blitz ratings may not break records yet—peaking at 254 and 276 respectively—Maxence907 shows undeniable promise in these fast-paced battlegrounds, with a Blitz win rate of 2 out of 3 games. Clearly, they prefer owning the Rapid tempo but can strike quick and deadly when needed.
Known for a tactical comeback ability of nearly 66% and a stubborn refusal to bow out early despite a 25% early resignation rate, Maxence907’s games average around 37 moves for decisive battles. This player doesn’t shy away from long strategic scrambles nor sharp clashes, embracing both with fiery passion.
Their psychological game shines brightest around 2 PM, where an almost 89% win rate has been recorded—a perfect time for a coffee-fueled blitzkrieg! Midweek matches hover around a cool 70-80% win rate, but Mondays... well, let’s just say the chessboard needs some extra luck at the start of the week.
Notable Recent Battles
- A finely executed victory against meeeljuga leveraging the Scandinavian Defense: Mieses-Kotrc Variation, ending with a resignation after a masterful knight fork at move 22.
- A clean checkmate victory over biganddirty employing the Modern Defense, sealed swiftly at move 13 with a queen sacrifice that could inspire chess coaches everywhere.
- A nail-biter win on time against varunteja_34872 in the Blackmar Gambit showcasing Maxence907’s stamina and clock skills.
Of course, not every day ends in glory. Maxence907’s longest losing streak reached 6 games, a humbling reminder that even grand masters have their off days. Legendary encounters with opponents like sr_mauris have proven challenging yet inspirational for growth.
Whether it’s wielding the bishop with surgical precision, surprising foes with gambits, or staging impossible comebacks, Maxence907 embodies the spirit of a fierce and sometimes cheeky competitor—proving every game that the true victory is in the fight (and a little bit of fun).
Keep an eye on this one; Maxence907’s chess journey is just heating up!