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PriZraK1806

Since 2022 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟
48.5%- 48.4%- 3.1%
Rapid 859
2352W 2345L 151D
Daily 1114
2W 2L 0D

Meet PriZraK1806: The Chess Phantom

PriZraK1806 isn't your average chess player—this enigmatic figure haunts the digital chessboards with a style both unpredictable and surprisingly consistent. With a peak rapid rating flirting around 1025 in 2022 and a steady climb to 959 by 2025, PriZraK1806’s journey is a rollercoaster of wins, losses, and the occasional draw, showing resilience worthy of a true chess phantom.

Playing over 4,000 rapid games and nearly 5 daily games, PriZraK1806 manages to maintain an almost 50% winning rate in rapid, with a somewhat spooky knack for comebacks boasting a 68.5% comeback rate. When a piece is lost, this player’s cunning shines brightest with a perfect 100% win rate after losing a piece—talk about turning ghosts into glory!

PriZraK1806 favors the secretive and mysterious with an opening repertoire titled simply Top Secret, keeping opponents guessing in over 3,100 rapid games. The trick: keep them in the dark, then strike like a phantom.

Known for a swift early resignation rate of just under 5%, this player battles in endgames frequently—about 59 moves per win on average, reflecting patience and grind, but also the occasional thrilling last-minute spectral retreat.

PriZraK1806’s psychological profile reveals a tilt factor of 11, proving even phantoms have their off days, though the thrill of rated matches usually edges out casuals by a modest 3.2% win difference.

Among recent foes, PriZraK1806 has charmingly perfect records against several—100% wins against most recent opponents like prasad19611312 and phoenix_0ville—and a stubborn 0% against the elusive arrenator. Not all ghosts are conquering spirits, after all.

Whether it’s playing at 6 AM with a 53% win rate or the ominous 0% at 2 AM (we won’t judge those late-night duels), PriZraK1806 is a player who knows the rhythms of their spectral battlefields well.

So next time you face PriZraK1806, beware: you might just be playing chess against a ghost that’s tougher to shake than your morning coffee jitters!

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