About monessati
Meet monessati, a Rapid chess enthusiast whose rating has been on a rollercoaster ride, climbing from the 400s in late 2024 all the way up to a peak of 771 in March 2025. This player doesn’t just play the game; monessati lives it with a gusto that would make their opponents both nervous and inspired.
Known for a tactically sharp style, monessati has a comeback rate of 69.21%, proving that giving up is simply not in their vocabulary (though the early resignation rate sits at a modest 7.47% — hey, even legends know when to fold). Their endgame is a mix of patience and fight, with an average game length of about 56 moves, whether a win or a loss.
Opening Repertoire
A connoisseur of the Queens Pawn Opening, especially fond of the Horwitz Defense and the Zukertort Variation, monessati dances through openings with a nearly 50% win rate in the most played lines. Their kingside is no less impressive, with a striking 62.79% win rate in the King's Pawn Opening, showing a knack for classic, aggressive play.
Record & Rivalries
With over 300 wins in Rapid games, monessati takes no prisoners, yet they’ve suffered close to as many losses — showing this gamer walks the line between thrilling risk and tactical discipline. They’ve logged multiple battles against familiar foes like georges2502 (win rate about 71%) and 2002moner2002, proving to be a persistent challenger. However, some opponents have definitely put up a tougher fight, as seen in recent games with skenderir and frankunwood.
Fun Facts & Quirks
- Favorite time to play? Just before midnight! The best time of day to play is 23:00, which might explain those sneaky late-night wins.
- Has a love-hate relationship with timeout endings: 18 wins and 29 losses by timeout — maybe multitasking isn’t their strong suit.
- White pieces bring slightly better luck, with a 51.15% win rate, but black is no slouch at 48.03%.
- Prefers strategy over brevity — the average decisive game clocks in at a solid 56 moves.
Highlight Victory
In a thrilling recent match against pramod9545, monessati executed a perfect checkmate after a grueling fight, sealing victory with a clever final move Rf8#. A game full of tactical twists that could be a masterclass in patience and precision.