Profile Summary: obo17_7
Meet obo17_7, a Rapid chess enthusiast who dances a tactical tango on the board with a peak rating of 1039 reached back in July 2024. While their rating might suggest they’re still climbing the grandmaster ladder, don’t let that fool you: this player embraces complexity with an impressive comeback rate of 76.87% – a true phoenix rising after setbacks!
With over 1,633 rapid games played, obo17_7 has tasted victory 761 times, battled losses 771 times, and drawn 101 encounters. Their longest winning streak of 10 games shows flashes of unstoppable brilliance, balanced by a longest losing streak of 9, proving they’re no stranger to the rollercoaster of chess emotions. Tilt factor? A modest 9, so they generally keep their cool.
This player’s opening repertoire reads like a chess buffet, but they have a special affinity for the Scandinavian Defense, playing it in nearly 250 matches with a respectable win rate hovering around 49%. A secret weapon? The Nimzowitsch Defense Scandinavian Advance Variation, boasting a tasty win rate of 62.5%. For those who love to mix things up, obo17_7 is equally comfortable whipping out the King’s Pawn Opening, where their win rate spikes impressively to over 63%.
Deep into their games, obo17_7 likes to take their time—their average moves per win hover around 60, and they rarely rush their victories or defeats alike. Chess is a marathon, not a sprint, and this player’s endgame frequency of almost 55% ensures they savor the closing chapters.
When it comes to timing, noon is their golden hour with a perfect win rate around 100% at 12 PM – proving that maybe a good lunch leads to better tactics! Their win rates during evening hours also impress, with a notable spike after midnight—ghosts might be good opponents after all.
As for opponents, obo17_7 has a mixed bag: a few friendly “ghosts” refuse to let victory slip (100% win rate) against several online rivals including ChristianJohnM, Atulboora, and Dekort. But don’t be fooled – they’ve met tougher battles against some like Zed65, where the scoreboard remains stingy. Persistence is the name of their game.
Fun Fact
In one recent shining moment, obo17_7 clinched a brilliant mate against Dekort in under 40 moves, finishing the game with a flourish that even Magnus would nod at.
"Chess might not be everything, but for obo17_7, it’s certainly their favorite kind of exercise—mental gymnastics with pawns."
Keep an eye out for obo17_7 – every game writes a new chapter in this relentless hunt for chess mastery!