About Mohith_C_18
Meet Mohith_C_18, a fiercely competitive chess enthusiast who’s been diligently climbing the rating ladder from a modest 362 Rapid rating in 2023 to a respectable 685 in 2024. Not one to shy away from any time control, Mohith has fought numerous battles in Rapid, Blitz, and even dabbled in Bullet, proving that quick thinking is their forte—though Bullet might still be a work in progress with just one game under their belt.
Game Stats & Style
With over 100 wins in Rapid chess and nearly as many losses, Mohith’s playing style is a mix of resilience and tactical flair. An impressive 61.41% comeback rate shows that even when down a piece, this player refuses to fold, clinching wins 100% of the time after losing material—talk about turning the tables!
Endgames are a playground too, occurring in almost half of Mohith’s games, demonstrating patience and strategic depth. Their games tend to run around 51 moves to victory—a sign of long, grueling battles rather than quick checkmates.
Performance Highlights
- Longest winning streak: 9 games
- Rapid Opening Favorite: Top Secret (Win rate ~53%)
- Beat many opponents decisively, boasting perfect win records against a handful (take that, echec_et_mat0 and popen1!).
- Wins more reliably on Fridays and Thursdays with a >55% win rate—weekend vibes must be strong.
- Peak Blitz rating peaked at 478 but keeping steady around mid-300s lately.
The Personality Behind the Moves
With a tilt factor of 10, Mohith knows how to keep their cool, except maybe on those rare days when patience runs thin. Yet, with nearly a 50% boost in rated games compared to casual play, this player shines brightest when the stakes are high—that's when the magic happens.
Fun fact: moves made around 10-11 AM and 2-3 PM have the highest win rates, so if you want to catch Mohith at their best, schedule your duel accordingly. Early mornings? Not so much.
Final Thoughts
Mohith_C_18 might not yet be a grandmaster, but with dedication, stubborn comebacks, and a knack for lengthy battles, this player is well on their way to chess stardom—or at least, a very entertaining game for their opponents. And if you ever face them, be warned: losing a piece doesn’t mean the game is over.