Meet Rishal Aggarwal, a dynamic chess tactician with a penchant for clever openings and a rather infectious enthusiasm for the game—definitely a player who knows how to "check"mate both his opponents and the boredom!
Rishal’s chess journey is a thrilling tale of strategy, wits, and an impressive comeback ability boasting a 65.31% comeback rate—a true testament to his resilience when the going gets tough. Like a nimble knight hopping over obstacles, Rishal elegantly turns losing pieces into winning positions, achieving a 100% win rate after losing a piece. Talk about thriving under pressure!
His preferred battlegrounds? The rapid and blitz arenas, where he brings chemical-like precision and biological zeal to the board. In rapid chess, his rating has climbed steadily up to 422 in 2025, reflecting a solid average performance and an appetite for games that last on average 52 moves per win—surely the product of some intense brain cell activity!
Opening up his strategy book, Rishal’s most effective move is the Scandinavian Defense (Closed) in rapid games, boasting a juicy 62.5% win rate, followed closely by the King's Pawn Opening King's Knight Variation at nearly 58%. His preference for classic, biologically inspired growth-pattern openings mirrors how life itself grows: steadily and unpredictably.
Though sometimes his early resignation rate is a modest 15.63%, it’s all part of his natural selection process—shedding unhelpful pawns and focusing on moves that ensure survival. His psychological tilt factor is impressively low at 10, showing a calm demeanor even when the heat is on.
Rishal’s wins are spread throughout the week, with Tuesdays being his prime days, where he secures a remarkable 55.86% win rate. Night owls beware: his strongest hours hover around late evening, peaking at a 66.67% win rate at 10 AM and 62.86% at 11 PM—a prime time for synapse-fueled brilliance!
Off the board, Rishal might just be the ultimate chess mitochondrion—powering up his team and lighting up the chess world with bursts of tactical electron-flux and strategic ATP (Awesome Tactical Play). In short, whether in rapid, blitz, or bullet, Rishal Aggarwal is a living organism of chess mastery, evolving with every game.