Profile: Samme1000 – The Reluctant Chess Warrior
Meet Samme1000, a chess player who’s no stranger to both glorious victories and humbling defeats. With a rapid rating that stubbornly hovers around the 400–700 range and blitz games that swing dramatically from a peak of 333 down to 178, Samme1000 is a fighter who never quits – even if the scoreboard isn’t always smiling back.
Known for a whimsical playing style, Samme1000 occasionally waves the white flag early (just 8% early resignation rate, so not a quitter, but close!). Their games tend to drag on with an average of about 46 moves per win, proving that persistence is key – or perhaps they just love the thrill of an extended battle.
When it comes to tactical awareness, Samme1000 is a real comeback artist with a jaw-dropping 54% comeback rate and an unshakable 100% win rate after losing a piece. Losing material? No problem – just call it a strategic sacrifice! Conversely, they keep their cool fairly well, only tilting 7% of the time, though the win difference between rated and casual games (34%) hints at a mystery: maybe they play better with friends cheering (or jeering) them on.
Fun fact: Samme1000 seems to excel when playing their favorite "Top Secret" openings, boasting a respectable 45% win rate in blitz games. However, opponents—some poor souls such as 456at, basubert, and trkm1—have yet to experience the mercy of a Samme1000 victory.
When battling on the clock, the hours between 7 and 9 AM and late-night 10 PM games are their magic moments, undefeated at 100% wins! Perhaps early bird and night owl powers combine to give Samme1000 unstoppable energy at odd hours.
In summary: Samme1000 is the chess player who brings excitement with every game — a master of comebacks, a specialist in “Top Secret” moves, and an enigmatic competitor who proves that in chess, sometimes it’s not about the rating but the stories you create over the board.