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Henrik Dalsgaard

MightyMove Copenhagen Since 2012 (Closed for Fair Play Violations) Chess.com
47.3%- 49.4%- 3.2%
Bullet 1914
65500W 67787L 3493D
Blitz 2327
10194W 11245L 1654D
Rapid 1010
0W 1L 0D

Henrik Dalsgaard - The MightyMove

Meet Henrik Dalsgaard, also known in chess circles as MightyMove, a player whose journey through the ranks of online chess reveals an epic tale of resilience, stamina, and the occasional “Oops, I resigned early” moment (just 0.61% of the time, performance perfection!).

Rating Rollercoaster

Starting humble with a bullet rating in the 1300s, Henrik skyrocketed to a staggering peak of 2321 in bullet chess by 2020. His blitz performance? Even more impressive, with a blazing max rating of 2567 in 2021! A rapid rating cameo at 1010 hints that speed is his real game, but maybe rapid time controls are just a warm-up.

Style & Strategy

Known for marathons rather than sprints, Henrik’s endgame guru status shines through with an impressive 73.93% of games reaching endgame play. His moves average around the mid-60s per game, proving patient play is the name of his game. White squares may tremble with a 48.73% win rate using the white pieces, but black hasn’t given up either at 45.35% wins—guess he doesn't mind playing defense while plotting a comeback.

Tactical Wizardry

Ever the fighter, Henrik sports a comeback rate of 86.2%, meaning he’s the kind of player who refuses to let setbacks decide the outcome. And if he loses a piece? Don’t count him out—his win rate after losing a piece is a perfect 100%! Take that, pawns!

Psychological Profile

With a tilt factor of 21, Henrik shows just enough frustration to keep opponents guessing but not enough to throw his queen into oblivion. Also, his rated games tend to be 12.16% more victorious than casual ones—maybe he chokes under pressure or maybe, just maybe, he’s gearing up for glory when it counts most.

Opponent Chronicles

Henrik has battled thousands, from the everyday joe to the stalwart knight, with a longest winning streak of 28 games—proof he can slay dragons and blunder with style. His most-played rival clocks over 2400 matches—talk about a fierce chess rivalry (or maybe just a stubborn friendship).

Fun Fact

He’s got a secret weapon opening called "Top Secret" with a near 48% win rate in bullet chess, so don’t expect him to give away his strategies easily. Mysterious and formidable, Henrik Dalsgaard continues to conquer the 64 squares, one move at a time.

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