Profile Summary: SETZEN7
Meet SETZEN7, the chess player who bravely dives into battle with a style all their own—a mix of stubborn resilience and occasional, dramatic resignations (only about 2.7% of games end on their own terms early, thankfully). With a penchant for the King's Pawn Opening in bullet games, SETZEN7 boasts an impressive 72.7% win rate there, proving some openings are just made for them. But beware the Scandinavian Defense—it’s clearly less of a fan favorite, with a mere 14% win rate!
Their rating journey? A rollercoaster! From a peak Bullet rating of 529 in 2025 down to 232 by the year's close, that’s got to be some wild games. Rapid play has seen highs of over 1300, but lately, SETZEN7’s been cooling off a bit with an average settling around 710. Blitz? Two games, two losses—but hey, everyone has a rough day.
Tactical prowess? Definitely there! With a staggering 72.9% comeback rate and a perfect 100% win record after losing a piece, SETZEN7 fights like a chess gladiator, refusing to bow out quietly even when the chips are down. Endgames seem to be their playground, appearing in over half their games, lasting long with roughly 53 moves on average—enough time to turn a losing position into a thrilling victory.
Psychologically, things get spicy: a tilt factor of 9 means SETZEN7 might sometimes get a little flustered—who wouldn't under the pressure? Still, their rated games reveal they shine more brightly, outperforming casual matches by over 37%.
Opponents beware! SETZEN7 shows some friendly rivalry with shoaib-ahmed, winning two-thirds of their nine duels. But a word of warning: recent foes like cadmx2, madkingcrimson, and arandommplayer have all escaped unscathed. But don't count SETZEN7 out—victory often comes when least expected.
Whether it's early morning at 7 AM with a 57% win rate or late-night blitz, this player’s journey is a tale of determination, occasional head-scratching throws, and moments of pure chess magic. Keep an eye on SETZEN7—it’s only a matter of time before the comeback stories turn into legendary chess tales.