Meet ml22300: The Chess Adventurer
In the vast realm of 64 squares, ml22300 dances with pawns, knights, and a hint of unpredictability. With a peak rapid rating of 967 achieved back in December 2020, this player has seen the thrilling ups and downs of the chessboard – sometimes crashing like a knight into an unsuspecting bishop, other times calmly orchestrating endgames that stretch to an average of 35 moves per win.
Rise, Fall, and Rise Again
Starting with a rough patch (let’s face it, rating dips to 312 are character-building), ml22300 has battled through blunders and brilliant saves. Recent months have seen fights ending with dramatic abandonments and checkmates, like the swift victory over antoignus in May 2025, where a bold 6. Nxc7+ sealed the deal in mere minutes.
Opening Gambits & Quirks
Preferring the classic King’s Pawn Opening with a solid win rate of about 52%, ml22300 also dabbles in the complexities of the French Defense and even the elusive Van ’t Kruijs Opening—an uncommon choice that boasts their highest win rate of 58%. Curiously, their fondness for early resignations is impressively low, just under 4%, proving they’re in it for the long haul … or at least until the queen falls.
Playing Style: The Patient Strategist (Mostly)
The average game lasts around 48 moves, showing a tendency for strategic, slow-play battles. With a tendency to win slightly more with White (44%) than Black (39%), ml22300 is the type to weather storms and maybe, just maybe, pull off a comeback—boasting a respectable comeback rate near 56%. Not to mention, their best hour to strike is bright and early at 7 AM, where the coffee’s kicked in and the brain’s firing!
Social Circle & Rivalries
Close to the heart are opponents like jetracchia and gigglestheclown, whom ml22300 has squared off multiple times, often emerging victorious with an almost comedic flair. The tilt factor of 11 suggests a streak of passionate “chess emotions” but thankfully, no evidence of any board-flipping tantrums!
Fun Fact!
With openings ranging from the tried-and-true to adventurous gambits, and a penchant for winning games that are abandoned (probably due to opponent shock), ml22300 is the friend you want at the board — a player who proves that chess is not just a game of kings and queens, but also of charming unpredictability.
Peek into Recent Brilliance
Check out one of their latest victorious masterpieces: