Meet ScoobsFPS: The Chessboard Conqueror
ScoobsFPS isn’t your ordinary chess player. With a peak rapid rating soaring to 618 in April 2025, this player combines bursts of brilliance with a splash of chaotic charm. Known for mastering the Queen’s Pawn Opening - Chigorin Variation with an impressive 60.87% win rate and a trusty go-to Scandinavian Defense at a cool 50% success, ScoobsFPS crafts strategies that keep opponents guessing—and often flustered.
The Style
A fan of the rapid time control (naturally, since that's where the magic happens), ScoobsFPS prefers a calculated average of about 44 moves per win. They take captures fairly early—around move 6 on average—while not shying away from tactical skirmishes. Although sometimes surrendering early (8.44% early resignation rate), their comeback rate is a remarkable 60.55%, meaning this player is as stubborn as a pawn marching to promotion.
Statistic Shenanigans
- Total Rapid Games Played: 299 with near equal wins and losses (139-146) and a sprinkle of draws.
- Bullet games? Sure, but a more modest peak at 292 with a solid 54-48 win-loss record.
- Blitz? Let's just say they’ve tasted more defeat than glory (peak 260), but never short on enthusiasm.
Opening Gambits & Fellow Fighters
ScoobsFPS often travels the knight’s path with moves like King’s Pawn - King's Knight Variation and Alekhine's Defense, proving that a sharp sword is essential in the heat of the battle. Facing down opponents like kalthjose and arka_lilian, battle scars show a zero-win record, but against others like adeshsuman12 and robinkrverma, this player has a clean sheet. Opponents beware!
Psychological Profile
Tilting is a thing—ScoobsFPS has a 15% tilt factor—but with the best playtime around 9 AM and a 63.64% win rate on Wednesdays, timing is everything. When the caffeine kicks in, they're a force to reckon with!
Recent Exploits
The latest victory was a dazzling checkmate against 'adeshsuman12', featuring some knightly shenanigans and a queen assault that ended the game at move 45. If you want to dive deeper, you could say the game was a rollercoaster of queen sacrifices and king hunts—truly a spectacle on the 64 squares.
Peek at the famous winning game moves
1. e4 e5
2. Nf3 Qf6
3. Nc3 Bc5
4. Na4 Bb6
5. Nxb6 cxb6
6. Bc4 Qc6
7. d3 Qg6
8. Nxe5 Qxg2
9. Kd2 Qxf2+
10. Kc3 Qf6
11. d4 Nc6
12. Rf1 Qe7
13. Bxf7+ Kd8
14. Bd5 Nf6
15. Bg5 h6
16. Bh4 g5
17. Ng6 Qg7
18. Nxh8 Qxh8
19. Bg3 Nxe4+
20. Kd3 Nxg3
21. hxg3 d6
22. Qe1 Ne7
23. Bc4 Kc7
24. Qxe7+ Bd7
25. Bb5 Re8
26. Qxd7+ Kb8
27. Qxd6+ Kc8
28. Bxe8 Qh7+
29. Kc3 Qc7+
30. Qxc7+ Kxc7
31. Rf6 b5
32. Re1 b6
33. Re7+ Kb8
34. Rc6 h5
35. Rd6 Kc8
36. Bd7+ Kd8
37. Re8+ Kc7
38. Ree6 h4
39. Rc6+ Kd7
40. Rh6 b4+
41. Kxb4 a5+
42. Kb5 hxg3
43. Rcg6 g2
44. Rg7+ Ke8
45. Rh8#
In summary, ScoobsFPS is the mix of a rapidly developing chess tactician with a flair for the dramatic. Expect the unexpected with this player—your king is never safe, and neither is your ego!