About nandabharath
nandabharath is not just your everyday chess player; they are a persistent blitz and rapid aficionado who navigates the 64 squares with a mix of determination and occasional bewilderment. Starting strong in 2022 with a rapid rating of 707, nandabharath quickly ramped up their game, hitting a blitz max rating of 847 in 2024 and flirting with rapid ratings over 1000 at their peak.
Known for an impressive longest winning streak of 11 games, nandabharath doesn't shy away from fierce battles. Their comeback rate of 74.6% and a cheeky 100% win rate after losing a piece suggest a player who laughs in the face of adversity (or at least tries to shrug off the embarrassment).
When nandabharath picks up the white pieces, the win rate gently nudges 49.87%, proving they respect the power of the first move. With black, a slightly humbler 45.77% win rate shows they have their moments of humility. Early resignations occur in just under 10% of games—likely those "oops, I totally missed that bishop" moments.
Playing Style & Stats
- Average moves per win: ~63 moves (talk about endurance!)
- Average moves per loss: ~47 moves (fighting 'til the bitter end)
- Endgame frequency: 52.09% (because who doesn't love a good drama in the last 20 moves?)
- Tilt factor: 13 (some days are better than others, chess isn't all zen)
Preferred Openings
Holding a mysterious edge in the Top Secret opening category, nandabharath dominates with nearly 48.47% win rate in blitz and close to 47.54% in rapid games—perhaps a metaphor for their enigmatic style, leaving opponents guessing and occasionally baffled.
Opponents & Rivalries
Among many battles, a few opponents stand out: defeating toulousain31270 100% of the time feels satisfying, though the colder zero-percent records against players like aariaa999 remind nandabharath that humility is part of the game.
Fun Fact
Playing mostly between the hours of 19:00 and 22:00, nandabharath's win rate hits a near-legendary up to 100% at 22:00! Clearly, the witching hour is when the chess magic truly happens.
In summary, nandabharath is a spirited player whose journey through chess is marked by perseverance, tactical comebacks, and a dash of mystery. The battlefield of pawns and knights is where they find their joy—and occasionally, their epic fails.