Profile Summary: mckapipl
Meet mckapipl, a relentless chess warrior battling it out on the digital 64 squares with equal parts grit and wit. With a Bullet rating that soared from a modest 219 in 2021 to a sizzling peak of 1300 in 2023, mckapipl proves that quick thinking and even quicker fingers can shake up even the most timed challenges.
Not just a Bullet enthusiast, this player has dipped toes and dipped hard in Blitz and Rapid waters. Considerable growth is evident, climbing Blitz ratings from around 110 in 2021 to an impressive 911 by 2025, and Rapid reaching a personal best of 1319 in 2024. Clearly, mckapipl doesn't just play quickly, but smartly, with a win rate hovering near 50% across game types and a riveting comeback rate near 78% – a true phoenix rising from the ashes of tactical blunders!
Speaking of tactics, this player boasts a flawless 100% win record after losing a piece, which means if mckapipl ever sacrifices a knight or bishop, it’s either a brilliant trap or sheer madness – but with a 7.9% rate of one-sided losses, the madness occasionally wins. Never one to give up early, their resignation rate is a conservative 4.72%, showing that they stick around to fight in the trenches, often engaging in long battles averaging 66 moves per win.
Interestingly, when playing White, mckapipl enjoys a slightly better edge, winning just over 50% of games, while black pieces pose a slightly tougher challenge with a win rate near 47%. It’s also amusing to note that their best hours for chess domination are late evenings, especially during the 10 PM and 11 PM hours – perhaps fueled by coffee and quiet ambitions.
Amongst countless opponents, the username mckapipl keeps a playful rivalry, with the most encountered foes like donjarson (98 matches), and a quirky win percentage dance with popular challengers. With a longest winning streak of 13 matches, mckapipl clearly knows how to channel focus and sometimes madness into a streak of victories.
All in all, whether you meet mckapipl on Bullet, Blitz, Rapid, or even the rare Daily game, prepare for a fierce competitor who refuses to be relegated to a pawn. They might lose a piece, but never the fight—or the fun. Checkmate might be inevitable, but boring? Never.