Profile Summary: NgocCon668
Meet NgocCon668, a chess adventurer whose journey through the 64 squares is nothing short of an epic saga. Since bursting onto the scene in 2020, this player has battled countless opponents with a spirit as dynamic as their evolving rating graph.
Rising Star with Tactical Flair
With a peak rapid rating soaring up to 1887 in September 2020 and a blitz peak of 1621 a month earlier, NgocCon668 strikes a balance between swift tactics and thoughtful strategy. Average moves per win hover around 81 — yes, there’s no rush here; it’s all about savoring the battle on the board. And with an 85% comeback rate, give this player a slight disadvantage and watch a comeback story unfold like a grandmaster movie!
Opening Explorer
NgocCon668 has a fondness for the Queen’s Pawn and Scandinavian openings, weaving these into many fierce encounters. The Queen’s Pawn Opening and the Scandinavian Defense feature heavily in blitz and rapid games — a testament to a willingness to keep opponents on their toes from the get-go.
Psychological Chess Warrior
Despite a tilt factor of 17 (we all have those days!), the best time for NgocCon668 to deliver crushing blows appears to be 7 PM
Recent Adventures & Memorable Games
In the latest battles, NgocCon668 executed a graceful victory in a Queen’s Pawn Opening game, winning by resignation after a patient strategic buildup. The resilience and determination are clear — losses are just plot twists leading to greater triumphs.
Fun Facts
- Longest winning streak: 13 games
- Longest losing streak: 17 games — because what’s a hero’s journey without some sagas of struggle?
- Win rate against seasoned opponents: A respectable balance, with fierce battles fought on equal terms and the hunger to always outsmart the adversary.
NgocCon668 is a chess player who combines patience, resilience, and a dash of humor—as every great knight must! Whether challenging an opponent or facing a surprising checkmate, this username reminds us all that chess isn't just a game, it's an enthralling story written one move at a time.