Meet parthbeast — The Chess Gladiator with a Roaring Rating!
In the wild kingdom of chess, parthbeast prowls with a strategy both cunning and unpredictable — a true apex predator of the board. Bursting onto the 2024 scene, this player has clawed their way through 1,279 rapid games, boasting a peak rating of 766, though a current more modest 457 suggests the beast sometimes takes a tactical nap. With an average win rate flirting just below 50%, parthbeast reminds us that even the fiercest hunters experience the occasional hunt gone awry.
Not just a one-trick lion, parthbeast has dabbled across daily, blitz, and bullet formats — sprinting the board in blitz with moves averaging 52.4 per victory, like a cheetah stalking its prey. Their endgame frequency clocks in at nearly 40%, proving they’re no stranger to the survival of the fittest in those critical moments. What’s more, when losing a piece, their reaction is pure beast-mode: a 100% win rate after such setbacks. Talk about turning the tables — definitely a comeback king in this ecosystem!
Often spotted in the midday to evening hours, parthbeast's win rate peaks at a bright 66.7% around noon, so beware if you find them sunbathing then — their claws are sharpest! And while their early resignation rate is a respectable 26%, they clearly know when to stay and fight, with a longest winning streak roaring through 11 wins.
The player’s "Top Secret" opening performance is as enigmatic as a lion’s silent prowl, commanding a solid win rate around 48% in rapid and a flawless 50% in bullet chess. It seems parthbeast likes to keep opponents guessing, a stealth predator in the jungle of openings.
Beware the psychological board jungle too: parthbeast’s tilt factor sits at a moderate 30, indicating that even the mightiest can get rattled — but they bounce back with a vengeance. Playing with both white and black pieces yields nearly equal results, a true ambidextrous beast on any side.
Off the board, parthbeast has tangled with a variety of opponents, some winning 100% of their encounters, others proving to be thorny challenges. But like every apex predator, parthbeast adapts, learns, and hunts anew.
In the evolution of chess players, parthbeast is a fascinating species — resilient, tactical, and always ready to pounce.