Profile Summary: Chess Player L G (aka roko6789)
Meet L G, also known by the mysterious handle roko6789, a true warrior of the 64 squares! Since 2021, L G has been on a rollercoaster ride through the world of chess ratings, battling opponents with varying levels of success and occasional flair. From blitz wars to slow-paced daily matches, L G's journey is as colorful as a grandmaster’s opening repertoire… if the grandmaster occasionally forgets their theory notes.
Starting off strong with impressive blitz ratings peaking at 1367 in 2021, L G has shown resilience and persistence, maintaining a steady climb in rapid chess with a max rating surpassing 1300 in 2023. However, not everything has been smooth sailing; a notorious tilt factor of 12 suggests moments where the queen’s gambit transforms into “Queen’s temper,” proving L G is only human after all.
Known for a love of the endgame (57% frequency – yes, this player sticks around for the grand finale!), L G averages about 58 moves per win — patience is clearly a virtue here, or perhaps just a love for suspenseful finishes. On the bright side, their comeback rate is a staggering 74.56%, and they never lose after dropping a piece (100% win rate after losing a piece)! Talk about making lemonade from lemons.
Among L G's arch-nemeses are vivavifa-99 and jesalboby, two opponents who have kept L G on their toes, but fret not — L G has also enjoyed sweet victories against a host of other challengers. Despite occasional short-lived winning streaks (longest being 13 games), the current streak keeps the suspense alive at zero, because in chess, every day is a new battle.
When it comes to playing times, L G prefers the calm and focus of mornings around 8 and 9 AM with over 53% win rates — clearly, early bird catches the pawn! Weekends aren’t too shabby either, with nearly 47% success on Saturdays.
From blitz to bullet and beyond, L G’s chess adventures read like an epic saga filled with tactical wizardry, psychological challenges, and the eternal quest for that elusive perfect game. Whether they're warming up with a quick bullet bout or diving deep into daily chess contemplations, one thing is clear: L G is here to play, fight, and maybe, just maybe, confuse their opponents with some secret openings.
Fun fact: L G’s opening repertoire is so secret, it might as well be classified intel, making it harder to prepare against them than to solve a knight’s tour blindfolded!