Profile Summary: Molley_is_still_taken
Meet Molley_is_still_taken, a chess enthusiast with a knack for comebacks and a love for the complexities of the endgame. Since first appearing on the digital chessboard in 2021, Molley has fought through thousands of moves with an impressive tactical awareness—boasting a remarkable 100% win rate after losing a piece. Yes, when life takes a bishop, Molley takes the game.
With a peak rapid rating flirting with 1555 and blitz adventures reaching as high as 1519, Molley proves that consistency isn't always about climbing steadily—it’s about bouncing back with style. Their longest winning streak of 7 games is a testament to moments of pure chess brilliance, even if the current streak is zero (hey, heroes have off days too).
Playing style? Early resignation is practically a rare mythical event for Molley, occurring less than 1% of the time, probably because giving up is not in their chess vocabulary. Instead, Molley thrives in endgames, savoring the subtle dance of pawns and kings with an endgame frequency of nearly 56%. Who says the ending can’t be the best part of the story?
Whether wielding white pieces or black, Molley maintains a balanced fight, with white win rates close to 50%. When the hour gets late (or suspiciously early), Molley’s win rates skyrocket—especially between 5 and 9 AM—with a cheeky 66.67% success at dawn. Night owl or early bird? Phases of genius at all hours.
Off the board, Molley_is_still_taken is probably still unavailable (username confirmed), but on the board, they’re always ready to engage friends and foes alike. With a psychological tilt factor of 7, some days might get heated, but the battle spirit never fades.
Fun fact: Molley’s win rate against many opponents swings wildly—from 0% against alexvn102 to a flawless 100% versus numerous others who probably wish they could get a rematch. Like any true chess warrior, Molley has favorite foes and memorable rivalries.
So if you see Molley_is_still_taken challenging your king, prepare for a game filled with strategic persistence, tactical wizardry, and maybe a little bit of unexpected chess glory. Just don’t ask about the username—some mysteries are better left unsolved.