Saravanan V: The Chess Crusader
Saravanan V, also known by the username saran141088, is a chess player who wears his passion for the game like a knight wears armor—sometimes a bit dented but never broken. With a career spanning from 2016 and still in progress, Saravanan has navigated the chaotic battlefield of Bullet, Blitz, Rapid, and Daily chess formats with a tenacity that could make a pawn aspire to queenhood.
Rating Rollercoaster and Playing Style
Starting strong with Bullet ratings initially near 928, Saravanan experienced the wild swings of an adventurous chess career—at times scoring as low as 414 and bouncing back up to respectable highs around 827. His Blitz game matured into a formidable force, peaking at a blistering 1201 in 2021, showcasing his flair for fast, tactical plays.
A bit like a chess horror flick, Saravanan’s Average Moves Per Win hover around 51 moves, proving patience is a virtue—unless you're playing Bullet, where lightning reflexes reign. His love for the endgame is clear, with an endgame frequency of nearly 56%, meaning he doesn't shy away from the final battleground where queens, rooks, and sometimes a stubborn pawn duke it out.
Comebacks Worth Cheering For
Any blunder on Saravanan’s watch is temporary. With a comeback rate of over 63%, and an astonishing 100% win rate after losing a piece, Saravanan turns disaster into opportunity like a grandmaster magician. The early resignation rate is a humble 2.12%, suggesting he sticks around for the drama, blood, and checkmate.
Opponent Chronicles & Streaks
Saravanan has squared off against a wide cast of characters, including some worthy rivals like thambu142 (26 games) and jamesaero (9 games). Notably, his longest winning streak runs at 11 games—a streak that probably had opponents checking their chess clocks and sanity. As for psychological resilience, a modest tilt factor of 10 hints that even when the game goes sideways, Saravanan keeps his cool... mostly.
When Does Saravanan Shine?
Time is Saravanan’s ally. With win rates best on Sundays (53.52%) and in the wee hours of midnight (53.49%) to early afternoons (around 51-53%), it seems Saravanan’s brain cells enjoy working overtime and just after brunch. However, 9 PM might be a bit rough, so maybe avoid challenging him then—his win rate drops to a dramatic 0% at 9 PM... kidding, but hey, even chess warriors need sleep.
Final Thoughts
Saravanan V is a player who embodies persistence, tactical wizardry, and an almost comedic resilience against defeat. Whether it’s the speed of Bullet or the finesse of Rapid, his journey through countless battles tells the story of a warrior whose motto might well be: “I may lose a piece, but I’ll never lose the game.”