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seookalan

Since 2023 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟
46.8%- 52.0%- 1.2%
Bullet 100
0W 6L 0D
Blitz 124
33W 64L 1D
Rapid 252
536W 560L 14D
Daily 213
4W 6L 0D

Profile Summary: seookalan

Here’s the tale of seookalan, a relentless chess adventurer navigating the 64 squares with a mix of bravery, puzzlement, and fiery tactical bursts. Known for a peak Rapid rating soaring to an impressive 425 in late 2023, seookalan often takes the stage with sharp openings and a willingness to dive into the complexity of the game, even if the losses sometimes outnumber the wins.

This player’s mileage varies wildly depending on the time format. While Blitz is a rollercoaster of ups and downs — with highs of 268 and lows cruising around 100 — Rapid is where seookalan really shines, wielding a near-400 rating and a tenacious spirit visible through hundreds of hard-fought battles. Daily chess sees a quiet, modest presence, but Bullet chess appears to be more of a speed bump than a highway.

Seookalan has a penchant for classic openings: the King’s Pawn Opening is a frequent companion, though with a win rate just shy of 50%. The Scandinavian Defense brings some sparks, yielding one of the better win rates in Blitz at 60%. But the Center Game? A perfect 100% win rate — albeit in just three games — hinting at a secret weapon that opponents dread facing.

The recent winning moment came in style: a swift checkmate delivered using Alekhine’s Defense, where seookalan executed a dazzling queen attack culminating in a stunning Qxf7#. Conversely, recent losses show tough lessons in patience and endurance, with games sometimes ending by resignation or time scrambling – hey, even chess heroes have off days!

Dive into seookalan’s chess world and you’ll find a player with a comeback rate of 55% — meaning even when things look bleak, this player fights back with the heart of a lion. However, with a tilt factor of 9, frustration occasionally spills over, especially when the board seems to conspire against them.

Strategic outlook: seookalan favors early engagement and tactics over long endgames, with an average winning game lasting about 36 moves. Their white pieces perform a tad better than black, but overall, this player is always seeking improvement, lurking forever in the depths between triumph and teaching moments.

Offline or online, with every queen sacrificed and pawn pushed, seookalan embodies the eternal chess quest — proving that sometimes, it’s not just about the rating or the wins, but about the love for the game and the stories told on each checkered battlefield.

Keep an eye on seookalan, the player who might lose a battle but never the will to return stronger!

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