Profile Summary: mugiwar345
Meet mugiwar345, the self-proclaimed phantom of the chessboard, whose Rapid rating has been on a rollercoaster from a thrilling 989 in 2023 down to a humble 409 in 2025. Don’t let the numbers fool you – this player fights fiercely, amassing 171 wins in Rapid games alone, battling fiercely through 366 intense battles all under the veil of "Top Secret" openings. What’s behind the curtain? Nobody knows – it’s classified.
In Bullet chess, mugiwar345 flashes tactical flashes with a 50% win rate across 16 games, proving speed and cunning often go paw in hand. Blitz, however, tells a more dramatic tale: with a 29% win rate in 55 encounters, it seems blitzkrieg might be a bit of a blitz miss sometimes. But the spirit is what counts, right?
Known for an astonishing 9-game winning streak, this player’s tenacity rivals a caffeine-fueled grandmaster in the midnight hour. Speaking of hours, mugiwar345 has their sharpest moves when the clock strikes late - with a 61.5% win rate at 11 pm and a respectable 58.6% peak around 8 pm. Night owl or just avoiding chores? You decide.
Not one to surrender easily, this strategist has an impressive comeback rate of over 71%, and an uncanny 100% victory rate after losing a piece – clearly proving resilience is their middle name. Despite an 11.95% early resignation rate (hey, even heroes know when to cut losses), mugiwar345’s endgame frequency clocks in at a hearty 58%, indicating many battles go all the way down to the wire.
With a psychological tilt factor of 7, it's safe to say mugiwar345 keeps their cool better than your average chess warrior – though occasional frustrations might sneak in after those nail-biting losses.
In the grand saga against opponents, some names shine bright with perfect scores like lunaorion and brysonrose, while others prove tricky opponents. As for the mysterious “MostPlayedOpponents”? Oval2024 seems a casual rival with a win rate hovering around 67%.
A chess biography written in moves, bluffs, and determined comebacks – that’s mugiwar345, a player who proves that in chess, as in life, it’s not always about rating, but about the epic stories behind every match.