Profile: nokia_33-10
In the chaotic realm of online chess, nokia_33-10 is a player who embodies resilience, mystery, and an uncanny knack for surprising both opponents and spectators alike.
Rating & Performance
With a Rapid peak rating of 653 and a steadfast Daily rating sitting proudly at 800, nokia_33-10 shows a clear preference for thoughtful, long-form games—although the lightning-fast bullet (max 224) and blitz (max 547) arenas have witnessed plenty of fierce battles and close calls.
Playing Style & Strategy
Playing style? Let's just say early resignation isn't part of their vocabulary (only 5.1%), preferring to fight through complex endgames (42.7% frequency). With an average of about 42 moves to secure a win, nokia_33-10 clearly enjoys the strategic dance of chess rather than quick knockouts.
Interestingly, when wielding the black pieces, their win rate (clean 51.9%) is even more impressive than with white, hinting at a shadowy, counter-attacking flair. Also, a 100% win rate after losing a piece? That’s either unyielding determination—or opponents underestimating the mysterious player behind the name.
Tactical Magic & Psychological Edge
They are the comeback kid, boasting almost a 49% comeback rate and making the most out of tough positions—a classic underdog story told one tactical twist at a time. With a modest tilt factor of 6, nokia_33-10 keeps a cool head in heated moments, despite a 21.8% swing between rated and casual wins. Basically, when the stakes are real, so is their game.
Opponent Relations & Notable Records
Among friends and foes, nokia_33-10 has a mixed bag—crushing some like "n0ldi" and "oloap1989" with perfect 100% win records, while struggling against others such as "paz-r" and "amk2004hfu" who have yet to be conquered.
Fun Facts & Quirks
- Longest winning streak? A solid 7 games — not too shabby for a player shrouded in chess anonymity.
- Prefers playing on Sundays (61.11% win rate) and stays sharp just past midnight where success spikes to a remarkable 100% around 0:00 hours.
- Almost perfected the enigmatic “Top Secret” opening, likely named to keep opponents guessing (and losing!).
In a world of flashy grandmasters and viral prodigies, nokia_33-10 is the quietly persistent warrior, proving it’s not always about high ratings or quick wins, but the love of the game and the art of the comeback.