Player Profile: notgoodyr
Once known as the enigma of the rapid and blitz arenas, notgoodyr is the chess player who keeps the competition guessing. With a highest rapid rating of 1241 and blitz peaking at just over 1012, notgoodyr might not be grandmaster material yet, but they've certainly mastered the art of persistence and surprises on the board.
Over the years, notgoodyr’s ratings have danced a lively tango, dipping as low as 714 in rapid and reaching for the stars with bullet ratings touching 1206. Their style? A blend of endurance and tactical grit, boasting an astounding 80.22% comeback rate and a flawless 100% win rate after losing a piece. Yes, you read that right – lose a piece, expect a fightback worthy of Hollywood.
With an average of 68 moves per win, patience clearly isn’t just a virtue here—it’s a signature strategy. When notgoodyr plays for white, they hold a 48.38% win rate, and when wielding black pieces, a respectable 45.31%. It's clear this player prefers the long game, often navigating complex endgames, with a 65.88% endgame frequency to prove it.
But beware: this player is known to sometimes feel the sting of defeat, with a tilt factor rated at 9 (out of 10). Still, their resilience shines through—because who doesn’t get a little salty when the pawns start to revolt?
Off the board, notgoodyr matches opponents with a quirky mix of triumphs and near misses, embracing the highs of a 14-game winning streak and the lows when the last move feels like a blink-and-you-missed-it moment. And if you play them on a Sunday or Monday? Be ready, because notgoodyr’s win rates hover near 50%, proving the start of the week is just their warm-up act.
Across the years and game modes, from the rocket-fast bullet games to the patient daily matches, notgoodyr has logged well over 2,400 rapid games and close to 900 in 2024 alone. Their performance remains “top secret,” perhaps because they’re still figuring out which opening to reveal next.
In summary, notgoodyr is that underdog with a mission: to outwit, outlast, and occasionally out-joke their opponents. Whether they’re dropping pieces and then turning the tables or schooling the board with dogged determination, one thing is for sure—every game against notgoodyr ends with a story to tell.
So, are you ready to take on the mystery?