About PRATYUSHA18, Woman Grandmaster Extraordinaire
Meet PRATYUSHA18, a formidable chess warrior proudly bearing the title of Woman Grandmaster bestowed by FIDE. Behind the username lies a player whose passion for the 64 squares runs as deep as their knack for delivering resignations — mostly on their opponents' side, thankfully!
Chess Journey and Style
From rapid-fire bullet games to calculated blitz battles and strategic rapid sessions, PRATYUSHA18 has fought valiantly. Their peak blitz rating soared an impressive 2632 in early 2021, a testament to their lightning-fast intuition and precision. Although bullet has been a bit of a rollercoaster (maxing at 2125), their resilience and tactical ingenuity shine through, boasting a comeback rate of 100%. When they've lost pieces, they've still managed to wrestle out wins about 40% of the time — not too shabby!
Stats with a Twist
- Longest winning streak: 4 games (because good things come in fours!)
- Longest losing streak: 6 games (ouch, but all champions face tough times)
- Endgame enthusiast: engages in endgames nearly 74% of the time
- Average moves per win: a marathon 74 moves, proving patience is their virtue
PRATYUSHA18 plays without early surrender — their early resignation rate is an admirable zero. And if you think they crumble under pressure, think again! Their tilt factor is a modest 6, meaning they keep their cool even when the chess gods aren't smiling.
Favorite Time and Opponents
The best time to catch PRATYUSHA18 in top form? 5 PM. That's when the combination of brainpower and caffeine probably reaches perfect harmony. Their win rate varies by weekday (Sunday brings a cheerful 50% win rate), while Saturday seems to be their nemesis.
Among opponents, some have tasted the sting of defeat, including morphyrecargado, rainer59k, and douben — each with a 100% loss record against PRATYUSHA18. Others, like kumar_saket1979, have proven tougher, keeping the score balanced.
Recent Glories
In November 2024, PRATYUSHA18 flexed their strategic muscles in a rapid game against rainer59k, claiming victory by graceful resignation after a well-executed English Opening Symmetrical Fianchetto Variation. Other recent triumphs include forcing opponents to concede both by resignation and timeout — chess isn't just a game, it's a dramatic performance!
In Summary
Whether strategizing for hours or blitzing through rapid encounters, PRATYUSHA18 embodies the spirit of a champion who learns from every move (win or lose), never quits early, and mixes competitive fire with a subtle sense of humor. Keep an eye on this WGM — the chessboard is her kingdom, and opponents beware!