mchlthth — The Ambitious Chess Adventurer
Meet mchlthth, a chess enthusiast who has been tiptoeing around the 1000-1200 rating zone in rapid play, with occasional bursts flirting with the 1300s – a true rollercoaster on the rating charts since 2020. Armed with a peak rapid rating of 1339 from early 2022, this player battles fiercely, gathering an impressive tally of over 5,300 wins in rapid games alone.
mchlthth is the kind of player who might resign early only about 0.5% of the time (that’s practically saintly patience in the chess world) but is also known to grind through endgames, featuring in them more than 80% of the time. They've got the stamina for long duels, with winning games lasting around 75 moves on average — clearly not one for quick tapping out!
Playing Style & Personality
With a white win rate hovering near 47% and a cheeky 43% with black, mchlthth proves to be versatile and unafraid to dance with both sides. Their strategic preferences favor openings like the Reti Opening (with a commendable win rate of 48.37%) and the Italian Game, hinting at a classical, positional mindset mixed with some tactical zest.
Despite the graphs telling tales of a few tough streaks — including an eleven-game losing skid — this resilient player is a master of comebacks, boasting a striking 85% comeback rate. When losing material, they still manage to snatch victory nearly 42% of the time. Talk about turning tables!
Best Moves and Moments
If you want to catch mchlthth at their best, set your clock for 8 AM — the official “Best Time of Day to Play”. Their recent victory featured a bold Reti Opening, showcasing precise maneuvers that led to a dramatic win by timing out the opponent, underscoring their pressure play and resourcefulness.
Fun Facts
- More wins than losses in blitz by a whisker: 162 wins vs 168 losses, and an impressive 31 draws.
- A penchant for long games: the average rapid game win spans 75.5 moves, meaning no rapid-fire blitzing here.
- Psychological warrior with a tilt factor of 11 - a little fiery but nothing a good cup of coffee can't fix.
- Has a curious habit of holding a losing streak for up to 11 games — patience or stubbornness? You decide.
In a Nutshell
mchlthth might not be Magnus Carlsen just yet, but with such dedication, long game endurance, and a winning smile that never quits, this player lights up the chessboard with passion and persistence. So next time you see mchlthth across the digital board, brace yourself for a tenacious fight, sprinkled with clever openings and comebacks straight from the chess trenches. May your pawns be ever in your favor!