Player Profile: Naif (naif0700)
Meet Naif, a chess enthusiast who has been on quite the rollercoaster ride on the 64 squares! From humble beginnings in 2021 with rapid ratings starting around 562, Naif has surged ahead to reach a peak rapid rating of 1483 in 2022. When it comes to blitz, Naif's skills blossomed as well, soaring from a modest 520 to a strong 1005 by the end of 2022. Daily chess? Oh, Naif went from a sleepy 396 to a roaring 1052—clearly warming up for those more contemplative games.
With a whopping 5,618 games in Rapid under his belt, playing a "Top Secret" opening that even mysterious grandmasters might envy, Naif clocks an impressive 49.4% win rate. Blitz opens up the battlefield with nearly 2,600 games, boasting a solid 48% win rate. Bullet games? Even faster and furious, with 65 battles fought and a respectable 53.8% win rate.
Naif's style is a mix of patient perseverance and tactical wizardry: on average, he wins games in about 60 moves but loses after a grueling 72-move trek. A true survivor, Naif's come-back rate after losing a piece is a perfect 100%, proving a knight is never truly lost in this player's army. Although occasionally tilting with a factor of 41, Naif maintains a good psychological composure, with an early resignation rate surprisingly low at 2%.
Timing is everything, and Naif’s finest hours are actually quite unusual — mowing down opponents at 5 AM with a 54.89% win rate, and also commanding the board impressively late at 11 AM (55.82%) and around 6 PM (51.14%). Weekend warriors and weekday strategists alike should take note: Sunday and Saturday bring Naif’s highest win rates, easily topping 50%.
Opponents beware! With a longest winning streak of 12 and a current streak going strong at 1, Naif thrives in momentum. Whether you're jovaly1977 or upcoming wup3, you might just find yourself on the wrong side of a brutal blitz battle or enduring a rapid tactical feast.
In short, Naif is a player who mixes endurance, clever tactics, and a pocketful of surprises — often leaving opponents wondering: "What was that opening again?" Truly a mystery wrapped in a chess puzzle.