Profile: Prakash (praxash27)
Meet Prakash, a chess enthusiast who’s been battling it out on the 64 squares with a mix of grit, wit, and just a hint of stubbornness. Rated at a respectable 1379 peak in Rapid (and climbing!), Prakash’s journey through the chess ranks reads like an epic saga of comeback kings and daring escapes — after all, with a 72% comeback rate, giving up is rarely on the menu.
Playing Style & Strengths
- Early resignation rate is a humble 5.49% — Prakash prefers to fight till the last pawn drops.
- Endgames are the real battleground here, featuring in 58% of games — the queen and rook better watch out!
- Average moves per win hover around 55, proving that patience is a weapon, but average moves per loss sneak up a bit higher, giving opponents a chance to savor their moment.
- White pieces get a slight edge with a 53.8% win rate, but black is nothing to sneeze at either (50.8%).
Rating Rollercoaster
Starting out with a modest Rapid rating of 674 in 2021, Prakash catapulted upward to an impressive 1379 by 2025—a true testament to hard work and brainpower. Blitz and Bullet ratings have danced around the 1000+ range, with Bullet peaking at 1194 back in 2022. Daily chess seems to be a brief flirtation, but who’s counting when Rapid is where the real action happens?
Tactical Wizardry & Psychological Profile
If Prakash loses a piece, don’t count him out yet — his win rate after losing a piece is a staggering 98%! It’s almost like losing material just adds fuel to his strategic fire. However, the tilt factor sits at 15, so occasionally frustration visits but doesn’t overstay its welcome.
Pro tip: Prakash performs suspiciously well during the wee hours of the morning, boasting a 71.4% win rate at 1 AM. Night owl or secret chess ninja? We’ll let you decide.
Against the Rivals
Among the many opponents faced, Prakash excels with a stellar 100% win rate against players like danielsenda and chiulokyin03, while others like mapreducefilter remain tougher nuts to crack (0% wins). The most-played opponent, stxxbgy, holds a respectable win rate of 63.1% against Prakash — quite the rivalry brewing there!
In Summary
Prakash is not just another player; they’re a chess gladiator who thrives on the drama of the comeback, embraces the torturous beauty of the endgame, and keeps their cool — mostly. Expect fiery battles, late-night strategic wizardry, and maybe a joke or two about losing that bishop the “one and only” time it happened.
Keep an eye on praxash27, because the queen’s gambit may soon have to make room for the king’s resilience!