Rozbaq is not your everyday chess player. Starting in 2023 with modest ratings that whispered "I'm just getting warmed up"—a Rapid rating of 327, Blitz at 212, and Bullet a mere 141—rozbaq accelerated through 2024 like a knight unleashed on an empty board, peaking at a Rapid rating of 598, Blitz at 350, Bullet at 371, and astonishingly, a Daily rating skyrocketing to 752. Clearly, patience and persistence are part of the arsenal.
With over 1,300 Rapid games alone, rozbaq embodies the spirit of dedication. Their win-loss-draw record boasts a solid 669 wins against 361 losses and 98 draws in Rapid, emphasizing a fighting spirit fueled by a tactical awareness. In fact, rozbaq showcases an incredible 100% win rate after losing a piece, truly the comeback kid of the chessboard.
Known for an early resignation rate of about 16% (sometimes you just gotta throw in the towel), rozbaq prefers battles that go long—averaging over 55 moves per win. An endgame fan at heart, around half the games swing down to that final battlefield, where rozbaq's consistency shines through.
Rozbaq's psychological resilience is notable, with a tilt factor of just 8, meaning frustrations are kept in check even when the chess gods turn their back. Their calculated playtime spans every hour, but the magic often strikes in the late afternoons and evenings — at 19:00 hours, a win rate peaks around 69%, making rozbaq a prime candidate for night owl grandmaster dreams.
Behind the scenes, rozbaq prefers secrecy about openings, cleverly labeled as "Top Secret," with a sturdy ~59% win rate in Rapid. Opponents beware: names like aslindd, a long-time rival, see their win chances cut down to about 23%, as rozbaq dominates with a 77% success rate.
Armed with 16-game winning streaks and an ever-hungry spirit for victory, rozbaq continues to rise on the ladder — one calculated move, cheeky trap, or unexpected sacrifice at a time. Whether in bullet hell or the daily battlefield, rozbaq proves that the queen isn't just the most powerful piece on the board—sometimes, it's the player behind it.