Meet neipvh, a chess enthusiast navigating the 64 squares with a curious blend of resilience and whimsy. Sporting a peak daily rating of 769 as of June 2025, neipvh’s journey is marked by both strategic brilliance and the occasional, well... graceful stumble.
A Rollercoaster Rating Ride
Starting from a modest 341 in mid-2024 to a rapid climb to 769 by mid-2025, neipvh has shown tenacity especially in Daily and Rapid formats. The rapid rating peaked at 316 in early 2024, while bullet and blitz remain spirited battlegrounds, peaking at 249 and 223 respectively. It seems neipvh enjoys a good challenge – no rating category is left unexplored!
Victories, Losses, and Everything In Between
Overall Win/Loss/Draw Records: 639 wins, 660 losses, and 159 draws across all formats. Not quite a Cinderella story, but hey, even Magnus had rough days.
Longest Winning Streak: An impressive 11 games, proving that when neipvh’s in the zone, the king is safe!
Longest Losing Streak: 9 games, because what’s a story without a little drama?
Opening Repertoire
Queens Pawn Opening is a favorite, boasting almost a 50% win rate in rapid games and a sturdy 100% in daily games – talk about consistency! Other notable openings include the Scandinavian Defense, the Englund Gambit, and the occasionally sneaky Van ’t Kruijs Opening. The humble Philidor isn’t faring so well, but isn’t life about experimenting?
Playing Style & Tendencies
Known for a high endgame frequency (over 53%), neipvh enjoys the long haul – slow and steady might just win some races. They’ve got a comeback rate over 74%, showing fighting spirit when the chips are down, and tend to resign early about 10% of the time, perhaps saving dignity or plotting the next masterstroke.
Psychological Quirks
With a tilt factor around 9, neipvh takes the emotional roller coaster in stride and seems best at the crack of dawn or late-night caffeine-fueled battles (best time of day: 08:00). Their games sometimes zig and zag – but what self-respecting chess player doesn’t?
Memorable Games
One recent highlight was a victory by resignation on June 3, 2025, battling against cooper401 with a masterful Queens Pawn Opening. The game showcased both patience and tactical finesse, ending with neipvh’s opponent waving the white flag after an intense 52-move duel.
In Conclusion
neipvh is that rare player mixing dogged determination with experimental play, unafraid to lose battles but always aiming to win the war (and sometimes the checkmate). In the grand chessboard of life, neipvh reminds us all that it’s not just about the rating, but the stories each move tells.