Meet Sall28: The Chess Adventurer
Sall28 is not your average chess player; with a blend of passion, persistence, and a pinch of mischief, they navigate the 64 squares like a seasoned explorer mapping uncharted territories. In 2025, Sall28's Rapid rating peaked at a respectable 1178, while in Blitz they reached up to 1018 — modest numbers that tell a tale of countless battles fought and lessons learned.
With over 450 Rapid games and nearly 1,000 Blitz matches under their belt, Sall28’s win rates hover just shy of 50%, which means nearly every game is a rollercoaster of near victories and dramatic defeats. They’re the kind of player who knows how to bounce back: boasting a comeback rate of nearly 70% and a perfect 100% win rate after losing a piece. In other words, losing a rook or a queen doesn’t dampen their spirits — it merely lights a fire to strike back harder.
Their style? Picture a patient strategist with an average winning game length of about 57 moves, savoring the intricacies of the endgame (which they reach around 61% of the time) while showing a fondness for winding duels rather than quick knockouts. White pieces tend to bring them more luck (winning over half their games), but they never shy away from the challenge of defending with Black.
Battles against familiar foes like vasil88681 and nyurgsm bring mixed results, but Sall28 shines brightest against new opponents, flaunting flawless records against several. Imagine the satisfaction of defeating cercel123 and kingajthe3rd every time — true chess dominion!
Conveniently nocturnal, Sall28 triumphs in the wee hours of the morning — a staggering 100% win rate at 23:00 and an almost supernatural 87.5% at midnight. Night owls, beware: when Sall28 is online, the board is their kingdom.
But don’t let the seriousness fool you. Behind the numbers lies a player with a tilt factor of 13 — which means occasional frustrated groans at blunders, quickly replaced by renewed focus and a smirk for the next game. After all, every grandmaster was once a beginner who refused to quit.
Whether you're looking for a stalwart competitor, a comeback artist, or just a fascinating player with stories etched in ratings and rivalries, Sall28 is truly a dynamic figure in the ever-evolving chess universe.