Player Profile: Nazgul58600
Meet Nazgul58600, a chess gladiator navigating the ranks with a unique blend of tenacity and unpredictability. Known for their secretive opening moves—literally all "Top Secret"—Nazgul has played over 2,800 rapid games, winning nearly half. Not quite Grandmaster level yet, but definitely a Grandmaster of surprises!
Performance Snapshot
- Rapid rating peaks around 1,230 but often dips to 512—proving even the mightiest fall and rise.
- Consistent improvement, with 2025 showing a steady 1003 rapid rating.
- Daily chess is their secret weapon: a whopping 77.8% win rate in limited action.
- Blitz and Bullet games bring excitement and strain, with some brutal losses but still fighting on.
Playing Style & Superpowers
Nazgul58600 plays with a patience reminiscent of a thousand-year-old sorcerer—average moves per win hover near 70! This wizard of the board is not easily toppled: an impressive 76.5% comeback rate and a 100% win rate after losing a piece suggests that when the chips are down, Nazgul channels some dark magic to turn things around.
Be warned: early resignation is rare (~3.5%), showing a gritty refusal to accept defeat early, but like any mortal, the tilt factor (8/100) reminds us even Nazgul can get a bit flustered now and then.
Daily Routine & Quirks
Observing their play times reveals some curious patterns: evening hours between 16:00 and 18:00 mark peak performance, with win rates over 50%, and a mysterious 77.8% win rate at 23:00—perhaps Nazgul moonlights as a nocturnal chess ninja. Tuesdays and Sundays see respectable nearly 48% win rates; maybe the weekend mojo still lingers!
Notable Rivalries & Records
Against well-known opponents like pashakarelin, Nazgul holds an 80% win rate, showing a commanding upper hand. While some opponents are unsolvable mysteries (looking at you, fielermaester88 with 0%), many have fallen victim to Nazgul’s strategic sorcery.
Fun Fact
Despite occasional tumbles in blitz and bullet formats, Nazgul’s resilience shines through rapid and daily formats. If chess had an underdog champion, this fierce competitor might just wear the crown—one "Top Secret" opening at a time!