Profile Summary: rasse12345678900987654321
Meet rasse12345678900987654321, a chess player with a username longer than the average e-mail address and a game style equally intriguing. In 2025, rasse dived into the rapid, blitz, and bullet chess realms—a true connoisseur of speed chess, even if the results tell a story of epic struggles.
Despite facing more losses than wins, especially in rapid games (2 wins to 17 losses), rasse shows remarkable resilience and a surprising knack for comebacks. With a comeback rate of 50% and a perfect 100% win rate after losing a piece, this player refuses to go quietly into the night.
Rasse’s adventurous opening strategy is shrouded in mystery, aptly dubbed “Top Secret”. Curiously, while not many wins came in rapid (just over 10% win rate), they shine brighter in bullet games, boasting a win rate north of 41%. Fast and furious tactics defined by daring moves keep opponents on their toes.
Opponents beware: while rasse may not have fair-weather friends on the leaderboard, they hold a perfect win record against a few unlucky foes like ketchupmayo29 and maximecedelle. However, “ssuusus” seems to be their kryptonite with zero wins in four encounters.
With an early resignation rate just above 3%, rasse sometimes throws in the towel—but only after a solid fight averaging nearly 47 moves per game, win or lose. And when playing black, the stats tell a tale of slightly better fortune, with close to 32% wins compared to roughly 21% with white.
Psychologically, rasse has a tilt factor of 6, meaning they might get a little ruffled after a tough loss—but the understandable frustration never seems to dampen the spirit for long. The difference in performance between rated and casual games shows a hunger to prove themselves when the stakes are high.
Whether playing in the early morning or late afternoon, rasse’s chess journey is one of persistence, humor, and incremental improvement. Each game is a story, every loss a lesson, and every win a feast – ready to be savored by this fearless online gladiator.