Profile Summary: Pan05_MMV
Meet Pan05_MMV, a relentless chess warrior whose journey through the ranks resembles an epic saga filled with comebacks, tactical maneuvers, and a sprinkle of chess magic. Starting around 2020 with rapid ratings flirting around 2200 and blitz hovering near 2300, Pan05_MMV’s upward trajectory looks less like a steady climb and more like a rocket launch—culminating in a blazing 2500 Rapid rating by 2024 and nearly hitting 2500+ in Blitz and Bullet formats.
Known for an impressive winning streak of 39 games—which is basically a chess serial killer streak—and a remarkable comeback rate of over 75%, Pan05_MMV never gives up early. In fact, their games average about 59 moves in wins and a grueling 64 moves in losses; clearly, they enjoy the long haul rather than quick checkmates. Early resignation rate is a humble 8.76%, showing they usually stick it out even when the chips are down.
Pan05_MMV's opening repertoire is as versatile as a Swiss Army knife: from the fierce French Defense Queens Knight Variation and reliable Indian Game to flashy 100% winrates with Van 't Kruijs Opening and Bishop's Opening in Rapid time controls. In Blitz and Bullet, look out for their sneaky Sicilian Defense Taimanov Bastrikov Variation and the modern classics, wielded with 60-70% success.
On the psychological front, this player has an enviably low tilt factor of 8 out of 100 (chill much?), and an astounding 92.4% win rate after losing a piece—basically a master of turning lemons into threefold repetition lemons. Whether it’s morning or late night, Pan05_MMV's best moves often come around 23:00, with a whopping near-89% win rate at that hour. Night moves > daylight moves, evidently.
With a record stacking over 860 wins overall (Rapid, Blitz, and Bullet combined) and a famed reputation for never letting a loss get in the way of the next victory, Pan05_MMV is a fierce but fun competitor. Just don’t let them catch you unprepared—chances are, if you underestimate this player, you’ll soon find your king dancing to their tune.
In short: they play long, fight hard, and laugh last. Chess puzzles beware!