Profile Summary: petarbakarich
Meet petarbakarich, a chess enthusiast whose blitz rating journey resembles a rollercoaster ride through the pawn jungle. Starting with a blitz peak of 1232 in 2017 (not bad for a fledgling chess adventurer), petarbakarich's rating dipped to a curious 567 in 2019 after a mysterious hiatus — maybe a sabbatical studying the Sicilian Defense, or just a very long coffee break.
Fast forward to 2024, and the story gets much more interesting. petarbakarich returned with a vengeance in blitz, peaking at a robust 939 and maintaining a solid average around the 800 mark. Meanwhile, their rapid games have seen an impressive upward swing, soaring past 1000 at one point — talk about speed and strategy! Bullet chess? Well, let's just say it's a budding romance with only a handful of games played, but rest assured, the potential for lightning-fast checkmates is there.
Playing Style & Performance
With a psychological tilt factor of 16%, dedication is evident but patience might waver under pressure. However, petarbakarich compensates with an incredible comeback rate of 79%, proving they never back down even when the knights are missing in action. True to the spirit of a resilient tactician, their win rate after losing a piece is a perfect 100% — clearly, they've mastered the art of turning pawns into queens and frowns into victorious grins.
Chess games aren't rushed here: the average moves per win hover near 68, showing a thoughtful, strategic approach rather than a snap decision. That’s a lot of coffee sips and deep thinking!
Notable Quirks
- Longest Winning Streak: 11 games — a streak worthy of a standing ovation or at least a celebratory rook dance.
- Favorite Openings: Classified under “Top Secret,” which sounds like either a super-sneaky gambit or an agent trying to keep their chess secrets safe from prying pawns.
- Win rate by day and hour: Morning and late-night hours (3 AM with an 83% win rate!) may be when petarbakarich really shines — nocturnal genius or just extra coffee-fueled?
Human Behind the Pieces
Despite the stats, petarbakarich remains the humble challenger, always up for a match against known opponents and newcomers alike — undefeated against some, and still learning against others. Whether playing on blitz or rapid, they ask only for a good board, a clear mind, and perhaps a snack nearby.
In the world of 64 squares and 32 pieces, petarbakarich navigates like a grandmaster-in-the-making, or at least a player who knows how to keep it fun while pretending every game is a thriller.