Player Profile: mtous25
Meet mtous25, the resilient chess warrior with a knack for sudden comebacks and a love for long, grueling battles on the 64 squares. Rated just under 600 at best in blitz, and hovering in the mid-300s for rapid and bullet, mtous25 proves it's not all about ratings—it's about heart, hustle, and the occasional brilliant blunder.
Playing Style
Known for sticking through the endgame (with an impressive 66% endgame frequency), mtous25 is not one to throw in the towel easily. Sure, there's a 5% early resignation rate, but when the going gets tough, this player gets going—boasting a 71% comeback rate and a perfect 100% win rate after losing a piece. In short: mtous25 is the Sultan of Swings, the King of Comebacks.
Stats Snapshot
- Longest Winning Streak: 9 games (let’s hope for a sequel!)
- Blitz Games Played: 1867 (who said endurance was overrated?)
- Blitz Win Rate: About 47% — a respectable nearly even fight
- Bullet Win Rate: Breaking 50%, proving nerves of steel at lightning speed
- Psychological Factor: Slight tilt factor of 11, so maybe avoid challenging mtous25 to a coffee break rematch!
Opponents Beware
Mtous25 has tangled with many on the virtual battlefield, including the notably challenging omarsito99, where the win rate dips to just 36%, showing even the best have nemeses. But for most, the win rate hovers around a solid 70% or higher—so don’t challenge unless you’re ready for a serious tussle!
Fun Facts
- Makes the best moves between 9 to 11 AM, rocking a 75% win rate at 9 AM!
- Prefers White slightly more – scoring nearly 50% wins as White, and 43% with Black.
- On Fridays? Mtous25’s streak peaks with a 51.5% win rate — Friday the “win day”?
- Known for long battles with an average of 57 moves per win and 65 moves per loss—these games are marathons, not sprints.
In conclusion, mtous25 is a determined chess enthusiast who might not have cracked the grandmaster code yet but has mastered the art of resilience, enjoyment, and tactical warfare. Whether you play blitz, bullet, or rapid, beware: this player is always ready to duke it out, one pawn at a time.