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ordinaryforensic

Since 2019 (Inactive) Chess.com
49.0%- 47.2%- 3.8%
Bullet 1627
1965W 1917L 128D
Blitz 1854
1174W 1111L 115D
Rapid 1655
4W 1L 0D

ordinaryforensic: The Underdog Maestro of the Chessboard

In the vast kingdom of pawns, knights, and queens, emerges ordinaryforensic — a player so unassuming that opponents often underestimate the storm brewing behind those steady moves. With a blitz peak rating soaring to 1863 (achieved in early 2025), this tactician proves that sometimes, ordinary is just a cover story for extraordinary.

Starting out with a modest blitz rating just over 750 in early 2020, ordinaryforensic's journey reads like a chess thriller: rising, falling, and rising again, never giving up even when that pesky losing streak hit a juicy 15 games. But fear not! Fueled by a comeback rate of over 76%, resilience is clearly their middle name—even if it's not on the player's certificate.

Chess is more than just pawns for this player; it’s a lifestyle. Playing across all time controls — from bullet to rapid to blitz — ordinaryforensic doesn't shy away from testing their mettle. With a bullet peak rating over 1600 and rapid peaking at 1661, they strike a balance between speed and strategy. Their longest winning sprint saw them claim victory 10 times in a row, because who doesn’t love a good winning streak?

Strategically, ordinaryforensic isn't one to quit early — with a low early resignation rate under 3%. They relish the endgame, engaging in dramatic finales nearly 68% of the time. And with an average of approximately 67 moves per win, these games aren’t over before you’ve had your coffee.

Driven by a curious mix of tactical bravado and psychological battles, their tilt factor clocks in at a modest 15, showing poker face skills when faced with the chessboard’s curveballs. Fun fact: the best time to catch ordinaryforensic’s best moves is at the crack of dawn, around 6 AM — the most sleep-deprived yet creatively lethal hour!

Match Highlights:

One of their most recent crowning achievements involved a graceful victory by resignation using the Queen’s Pawn Opening (Chigorin Variation), showcasing patience and precision in equal measure. Not just a one-trick pony, ordinaryforensic’s wins by checkmate, timeout, and resignation demonstrate versatility and strategic depth.

Playing Style & Opponents:

  • Win rates hover around 49% on both White and Black — defense is as solid as offense.
  • Despite the infamous "Top Secret" opening record (over 2400 games), they keep their secrets close to the vest with a nearly even win/loss record — showing there’s always room for surprises.
  • Notably, some opponents like “agaapi” and “shivam_sahoo” have yet to crack the code against ordinaryforensic’s strategy, giving a 100% win rate, while others like “gambitom” offer a tougher challenge.

In short, ordinaryforensic might not be a household name at the Grandmaster level, but their persistence, adaptability, and endgame tenacity mark them as a formidable contender and a charming reminder that chess glory can come at any level — with enough grit and wit.

So, next time you sit across ordinaryforensic on the board, beware — ordinary they might seem, but forensic they are in unraveling your defenses!

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