Profile Summary: PradeepMundlik
Meet PradeepMundlik, a chess adventurer who navigates the 64 squares like a daring explorer—sometimes thriving, sometimes just barely escaping with a draw (because who doesn't love a little suspense?). With a Rapid rating climbing from a humble 315 in early 2024 to a respectable 693 in 2025, Pradeep is clearly leveling up faster than your average pawn promotion.
Don't let the numbers fool you—this player’s style is a curious blend of patience and bravado. They average about 48 moves per win, which suggests they enjoy a good strategic tussle rather than quick, flashy victories. Pradeep’s knack for comebacks is worthy of a standing ovation, boasting a comeback rate over 56%, and an almost perfect record when losing a piece (100% winrate after losing one—talk about turning lemons into checkmates!).
When it comes to openings, Pradeep has favorites that feel like old friends: the King's Pawn Opening scores a solid 72% win rate, while the Petroff’s Defense and Queen's Pawn Opening Horwitz Defense both hover near 70%. That said, the “Modern Defense with ...” is clearly a mysterious beast, with a win rate barely above 14%, proving even experts have their kryptonite.
Blitz and Bullet formats? Pradeep plays those a bit like an espresso shot—fast-paced and intense. Their Blitz rating modestly improved, hovering in the mid-300s, with a win rate just above 50%, showing there’s always room to sharpen the reflexes. Bullet is more of a rare bird, with only a single 2024 game recorded, ending in a loss—but hey, everyone's gotta have one embarrassing game.
Psychologically, Pradeep keeps cool with a tilt factor of 7, which is lower than what you’d expect from most chess warriors after a brutal blunder. Their early resignation rate rests at around 12%, indicating a healthy dose of optimism (or stubbornness).
Lastly, if you want to catch them at their best, try challenging Pradeep on a Thursday or Friday when the win rates spike above 60%. Prefer mornings? The 9am hour is prime time, with a 66.67% win rate. Late-night chess battles around 3am might not be their forte (0% win rate, ouch!).
Whether you face PradeepMundlik across the board or online, expect a thoughtful, resilient player who enjoys the game’s rich complexities—and occasionally surprises opponents with an unexpected comeback or a cheeky gambit.