Chess Profile: parmar_31
Meet parmar_31, a fearless chess enthusiast who bravely navigates the battlefield of 64 squares with a knack for surprises and, sometimes, a quick exit.
Playing Style & Stats
With a Rapid rating peaking at 562 but settling around 111 recently, parmar_31's journey has been a rollercoaster of ups and downs—winning about a third of their Rapid games. Blitz and Bullet? Those are tough nuts to crack, but hey, persistence is the name of the game!
- Rapid: 59 games, 20 wins, 34 losses, 5 draws, max rating 562
- Blitz: 11 games, 2 wins, 9 losses
- Daily: 8 games, 1 win, 7 losses
- Bullet: 13 games, 1 win, 11 losses, 1 draw
The "Top Secret" Opening Specialist
While most players share their favorite openings, parmar_31 keeps theirs classified under Top Secret. It’s a mystery that’s yielded a modest 33.9% win rate in Rapid, but only a small sprinkle of success elsewhere. Is it espionage or just experimental play? The suspense adds to the fun!
Streaks & Comebacks
Known for a longest winning streak of 4 games, parmar_31 keeps spirits high between bouts. And when the chips are down? A 33.3% comeback rate means giving up is never an option—especially impressive when turning games around after losing pieces with a flawless 100% win rate in those scenarios.
Psychological Warfare
With a tilt factor of 17%, it’s safe to say parmar_31 occasionally lets the tension show—maybe a dramatic board slam here and there. But the difference in rated versus casual wins (+15.21%) shows serious grit when the stakes are real.
Fun Facts & Quirks
- Average moves per win: ~39. That’s some thoughtful maneuvering.
- Early resignation rate: nearly 25%, because sometimes you just know when to quit while you’re ahead... or behind.
- White and Black win rates are close to even, proving versatility on both sides of the board.
- Most played opponents include shehbebsbdb and you_heck — friendly rivals or fierce foes? The score suggests a bit of both!
Whether facing a Bullet blitz or a slow Daily grind, parmar_31’s chess journey is packed with lessons, laughs, and the occasional “what just happened?” moment. Always learning, always playing, always ready for the next game!