Ramin's Chess Odyssey
Meet Ramin (aka raminurk), a player who approaches chess like a rollercoaster ride—thrilling, sometimes wild, and always unpredictable. With a blitz rating peaking shy of 850 and rapid play hovering around the 1000 mark, Ramin has proven to be a tenacious competitor on the board.
Playing Style & Strategy
Ramin’s games tend to last around 45-55 moves, showing both patience and resilience. Not one to throw in the towel easily (only resigning early 3% of the time), Ramin loves the endgame and often dives into that critical phase with determination. Black or white, the win rates are fairly balanced, with a slight edge for white at 44% wins.
Tactical Highlights
One of Ramin’s superpowers is a perfect 100% win rate after losing a piece—a true comeback kid! This fighting spirit is backed up by a solid 51.85% comeback rate overall. But beware: a small 9% of losses come one-sided, suggesting sometimes Ramin just wakes up on the wrong side of the chessboard.
Opening Repertoire
Ramin loves mixing it up. In blitz, openings like the Three Knights Opening, Sicilian Smith Morra Gambit, and the Queen’s Pawn Chigorin Variation have brought sweet victories. Rapid games feature a healthy dose of the Italian Game Two Knights and the Scotch Game—both boasting a perfect win record for Ramin.
Notable Records & Opponents
Ramin’s toughest rival is “kurushvi4448”, with a modest 22% win rate against them, and the well-matched “ramtamis” at 50%. Ramin shines brightest against opponents like “feto17” and “jazzfarrell”, holding a perfect 100% win streak.
Performance Trends
Chess at dawn? Ramin’s 100% win rate at 6 AM and 8 AM suggests a morning mastermind in the making. Saturdays and Mondays also favor Ramin, who wins more than half the games there. However, midweek afternoons can be trickier, with win rates sometimes dropping below 30%.
In Summary
Ramin’s journey is far from grandmaster status, but it’s filled with heart, grit, and unforgettable comebacks. Whether blitzing or playing rapid, Ramin brings character and passion to every match—making every move on the board a chapter in a lively chess tale.