Pradip Pathade (pradip418)
Meet Pradip Pathade, a chess warrior who dances on the 64 squares with a mix of daring gambits and occasional whimsical queen dances! Known in the digital arena as pradip418, this player has dabbled extensively in Blitz and Rapid formats, rocking peak ratings of 630 in Blitz (February 2025) and an impressive 518 in Rapid (February 2025). No Daily resting here, with a steady 400 rating to keep things interesting.
Playing Style & Stats
Pradip's approach to chess could be summarized as "sometimes bold, sometimes unpredictable." With an early resignation rate close to 20%, sometimes they know when to cut their losses (or maybe just get bored). Endgames make up about 27% of their games, showing decent stamina to fight to the finish.
Average moves until victory hover around 37, proving patience, while the average moves in losses slightly edge longer at 39—sometimes the struggle is real.
Their win rates proudly lean towards playing White with 51.38%, while Black games come at a respectable 44.43%. Also, Pradip has a remarkable comeback rate of 53%, meaning falling behind on a piece isn’t a career-ending event—fight on!
Openings Repertoire
Pradip shows a preference for classical openings with a few spicy detours: the King’s Pawn Opening is a crowd favorite, producing a healthy win rate above 56% in Blitz and over 51% in Rapid. The Bishop’s Opening is their secret weapon with a win rate near 62% in Blitz and 64% in Rapid — a true specialist’s choice! Though not afraid to test waters with gambits like the Englund Gambit or the Scandinavian Defense, their love for complexity shines through.
Memorable Battles
In one recent blitz victory, Pradip channeled their inner tactician and crushed the opposition with a sharp “King’s Pawn Opening” leaving their opponent no room to breathe by the 27th move! (Check out the combat footage here.)
Like any brave contender, Pradip faces losses too. Their most recent defeat was against a skillful player using the Van't Kruijs Opening, proving every champion has hurdles to overcome.
Fun Facts
- Pradip’s best time of day to play? 7 PM—peak mental sharpness or maybe just prime coffee hour.
- Longest winning streak stands at 11 games. Clearly, once Pradip gets on a roll, the chessboard better watch out!
- Most played opponent? “dreamer1242” with 31 games—some friendly rivalry brewing there, although the head-to-head win rate is neck and neck at 48%.
- Tilt factor is low as a limbo stick at 10, despite occasional brutal losses. Emotional resilience level: Master!
Whether wrestling with tricky endgames or pulling off bold gambits, Pradip Pathade is a name that chess enthusiasts love to watch. Ready for fun, drama, and insightful strategic battles—on and off the board.