Profile Summary: mqimplants
Meet mqimplants, a chess enthusiast whose journey is nothing short of a rollercoaster ride through the battlefield of 64 squares. Known for their love of the Sicilian Defense and fearless ventures into gambits like the Englund Gambit, mqimplants combines a dash of boldness with a sprinkle of unpredictability.
Rating Highlights
- Peak Bullet Rating: 390 (November 2024) – proving quick moves are their forte, even if nerves sometimes sneak in.
- Peak Rapid Rating: 1008 (July 2024) – where the real magic and strategic sorcery happen.
- Peak Blitz Rating: 604 (January 2025) – lightning-fast reflexes mixed with a pinch of calculated chaos.
- Peak Daily Rating: 1269 (December 2024) – for those who like to ponder their moves, and coffee breaks.
Playing Style & Tendencies
With an average of about 35 moves per win versus 44 moves per loss, mqimplants clearly believes in decisive outcomes. They have a comeback rate of 74.17%, meaning they’re the turtle who somehow makes it – slow and steady might not always win the race, but it certainly keeps them in the game.
Not a fan of lingering too long, with a cheerful 6.24% early resignation rate, they know when to pivot or gracefully bow out. On the bright side, they tend to bounce back well after a piece loss, sporting a 40.39% win rate in those precarious scenarios.
Signature Openings
mqimplants has a particular fondness for openings full of spice and surprise. Their favored moves include:
- King's Pawn Opening – the classic bread and butter with a ~47% win rate in Rapid games.
- Scandinavian Defense – a slightly offbeat choice with mixed success but plenty of excitement.
- Englund Gambit – a risky dance into less-trodden paths where they pick up a solid chunk of wins.
- Van’t Kruijs Opening – proving they can keep opponents on their toes.
Recent Adventures on the 64-Square Battlefield
Recently, mqimplants displayed some sharp tactical prowess, disposing of opponents like olivier2rennes, aeldran, and adityaraj_5 by checkmate or on time—a true sign of pressure-loving play! On the other hand, some opponents like karlmaxxxxxxxx and kaasn124 have shown how much there is yet to conquer.
Fun Facts & Quirks
- Despite the ups and downs, mqimplants never gives up and embraces the grind with a humility rare in the chess world.
- Games played mostly during 12:00 PM – a prime time when brain cells are just about caffeinated enough to make miracles happen.
- Sometimes battles last long—up to 44 moves in losses, showing both resilience and stubbornness.
- They’re basically a chess marathon runner who sprints in bullet and blitz but enjoys a strategic jog in daily games.
Classic Game Highlight
[Event "Live Chess"]
[Site "Chess.com"]
[Date "2025.06.08"]
[Round "-"]
[White "mqimplants"]
[Black "olivier2rennes"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "B21"]
[Termination "mqimplants won on time"]
1. d4 c5 2. e4 Nc6 3. d5 e6 4. dxc6 bxc6 5. e5 Ne7 6. f4 Nf5 7. Nf3 d5
8. c4 d4 9. Bd3 Ne3 10. Bf5 Nxd1 11. Bxe6 fxe6 12. O-O Be7 13. Rxd1 O-O
14. Ng5 Bxg5 15. fxg5 Qxg5 16. Bxg5 h6 17. Be7 Re8 18. Bf6 gxf6 19. exf6 Rf8
20. f7+ Rxf7 21. Rf1 Rxf1+ 22. Kxf1 Ba6 23. Nd2 Rf8+ 24. Ke2 e5 25. Ne4 Rf4
26. Rf1 Rxe4+ 27. Kf3 Rf4+ 28. Ke2 Bxc4+ 29. Kd1 1-0
This thrilling victory saw mqimplants outmaneuvering their opponent with a blend of gambit-style positional risks and sharp tactics. Time may have been the final victor, but the play was a true spectacle!
mqimplants: always ready to castle, attack, or resign early—after all, life's too short for slow chess!