Profile Summary: seidakhmetazat
Meet seidakhmetazat, the blitz chess player whose games are a rollercoaster of excitement, surprises, and occasional facepalms. With a blitz peak rating of 1133 in 2022, followed by a humble yet persistent 571 in 2023, seidakhmetazat embodies the true spirit of "it's not whether you win or lose, but how flamboyantly you play."
Playing Style & Tactical Flair
Known for an Early Resignation Rate of just 3.85%, seidakhmetazat rarely throws in the towel without a fight. Their average moves per win clock in at a marathon-like 63, suggesting a patient strategist—or someone who really likes long games. Despite a modest White win rate of 31.58% and a Black win rate of 5.26%, their tactical awareness shines with an astonishing 85.71% comeback rate and a perfect 100% win rate after losing a piece. Basically, if seidakhmetazat loses a piece, you better sit back—things might get wild.
Opponents & Rivals
Facing off nine times against shantaramzer without a single victory, seidakhmetazat clearly has a nemesis to chase. On the flip side, opponents like 0xxtaylorxx0, anis7even, and connn1 have felt the sting of defeat, with 100% win rates recorded against them.
Performance Patterns
Thursdays and Mondays bring mild hope with win rates hovering around 22% and 43% respectively, while Tuesdays are pure magic—a perfect 100% win streak on that day. Peak tactics seem to emerge around 2 PM with another flawless 100% success at that hour. Perhaps seidakhmetazat is a secret afternoon strategist or just had a few too many cups of coffee then.
The Stats That Tell a Story
- Total Blitz Games: 38
- Total Wins: 7 (Trying hard, so applaud them!)
- Win Rate With "Top Secret" Opening: 18.4%
- Longest Winning Streak: 1 (Because sometimes one win in a row is a victory in itself)
- Tilt Factor: 6 – Slightly prone to tilt, so keep the encouragement coming!
In sum, seidakhmetazat is the player who proves that chess is not just about trophies, but also about heart, spirit, and the occasional dramatic comeback. Keep your eyes on this one—every game promises a story, preferably with a happy ending.