Profile Summary: sangsang210
Meet sangsang210, a chess adventurer navigating the 64 squares with a mix of grit, flair, and the occasional surprise. As of 2025, their rapid rating soared to a respectable 561, proving that patience mixed with strategy can pay off — especially after an average of 61 moves per win. But don’t be fooled by the steady pace; with a comeback rate of 70.59%, sangsang210 knows how to turn the tides when the game looks bleak.
In blitz, with a rating peaking at 403, and bullet’s highs at 464, this player shows versatility across multiple time controls. Their favorite opening? It’s a top secret (literally), keeping opponents guessing and scratching their heads. That secret sauce yields a solid 54% win rate in rapid games — maybe it’s a legendary gambit or simply impeccable timing.
Speaking of timing, sangsang210 performs best on Sundays (75% win rate) and has a mystical winning streak going in mid-afternoon hours, with an incredible 100% win rate at 11 AM — clearly, the coffee kicks in just right.
Opponents beware! Named rivals like paulyboy74 and normendb have felt the sting of defeat 100% of the times they faced sangsang210. But some challengers, like rasmus_erger and mehdi134700, still hold the mysterious upper hand (for now).
This player rides a psychological rollercoaster with a tilt factor of 7—enough to keep things interesting but never enough to lose the plot. And when down a piece, sangsang210 channels inner chess wizardry with a perfect 100% win rate, demonstrating that losing material isn’t a death sentence, but a call to fight harder.
Known for early resignations about 10% of the time (because why drag a losing battle?), sangsang210 embraces the endgame, featuring it in more than half their matches (56.55%). Whether wielding white or black pieces, they slightly prefer the power of the first move, with white win rates edging over 55%.
All in all, sangsang210 is a player who blends mystery, resilience, and a dash of humor — proving chess is as much about the journey as the victories. Ready for a challenge? Just beware: losing to them might only inspire a comeback you won't see coming.