Chess Player Profile: mnsCP (aka mnsaory808)
Meet mnsCP, a fighter on the 64 squares who has been turning pawns into victories since 2019! Starting out with a rapid rating of a modest 1095, this determined warrior has steadily climbed the ladder, recently peaking at an impressive 1173 in Rapid chess by mid-2025. While blitz and daily chess haven’t been their playgrounds as much, rapid games are where mnsCP's heart—and battles—live.
Known for a tactical comeback rate of nearly 76%, mnsCP is the kind of player who refuses to stay down after losing a piece, embracing the challenge with nearly a 46% success rate post-blunder. Their games tend to last: they average almost 60 moves per win—a marathoner, not a sprinter! Early resignations are rare, with just over 7% of games conceded prematurely, showing a delightful stubbornness.
Opening fans rejoice: mnsCP favors the Queen’s Pawn Opening and especially enjoys the Zukertort Chigorin Variation, boasting a solid 58% win rate there. The mysterious “Top Secret” opening also appears quite frequently, though with a ruggedly balanced win rate just under 50%. Whether it’s Scandinavian, Petrovs Defense, or the classic Colle System, this player is comfortable exploring chess’s rich repertoire without knocking on any doors too softly.
Stats reveal mnsCP’s psychological flair: their best time to strike is early morning around 7 AM (chess buddies, set your alarms!). Win rates tend to rise midweek, with Tuesdays shining bright at a 54% success rate, while weekends offer a bit more challenge. Despite a fair share of losses, this player has racked up an almost equal number of wins in rapid over 2,500 games, showing dedication and resilience.
Their latest victory came after a grueling 30-move battle in an Indian Game Knights Variation, where mnsCP wore down the opponent with patient precision, forcing resignation in style. The only down moments are balanced by fierce comebacks, making this a balanced and persistent contender on the virtual boards.
Outside statistics, mnsCP is a chess adventurer, dabbling in opening mysteries and wielding both White and Black pieces with nearly equal gusto. White games bring a bit more shine (53.5% wins) compared to Black (44.4%), but both colors add to the rich tapestry of their chess journey.
In short: mnsCP is a persistent seeker of checkmates, a master of long battles, and a hopeful titan ready to elevate their game one move—sometimes one blunder—at a time.