Shashwat Singh - The Relentless Chess Warrior
Meet Shashwat Singh, also known online as Shashwat_root, a chess player whose bullet games are as fast and fiery as a caffeine-fueled squirrel on a sugar rush. With a career spanning bullet, blitz, rapid, and daily formats, Shashwat has weathered the highs and lows of chess ratings like a true gladiator of the 64 squares.
Shashwat's bullet rating has danced between a roaring 1596 in 2023 and a respectable 950 by 2025, proving that comebacks are his specialty. Speaking of comebacks, he boasts a stunning 74.31% comeback rate — if the game isn’t exciting, you're probably not playing Shashwat! His determination is palpable, with an almost perfect 100% win rate after losing a piece. When others despair, Shashwat strikes back.
If you think Shashwat rushes too much, think again. His average moves per win are around 57, but he can drag the fight longer on losses, averaging over 70 moves. Clearly, he loves a good tussle. And he isn't too shy to resign early sometimes — with an early resignation rate of just over 1%, he's not one to give up without a fight, but he's realistic enough to know when it's time to pack up.
Playing White, Shashwat enjoys a modest edge with a win rate of 51.48%, while playing Black requires a bit more grit, at 46.6%. But don't count him out; his endgame is top-notch, featuring in nearly 70% of his games — the chessboard equivalent of a Sunday afternoon thriller.
Statistically, Shashwat's most victorious hour of the day hovers around 9 AM with a win rate touching 53%, making him a champion of the early risers — maybe fueled by a strong morning coffee. His toughest time? The mysterious 2 AM hour has a 38% win rate, so perhaps sleep is for the weak... or the opponent.
Tracking over 5,000 games in bullet and hundreds more in blitz and rapid, Shashwat's favorite openings remain a "Top Secret", but with close to a 49% win rate in bullet and blitz, they're clearly working. Opponents beware: Shashwat's longest winning streak is a fearsome 15 games, a testament to his focus and tenacity.
Off the board, Shashwat's psychological tilt factor is a low 12, suggesting he keeps his cool... except maybe when the snacks run out. However, the scaled "Rated vs Casual Win Difference" of -22.41 hints he might be secretly less serious at rated games, or perhaps saves his best moves for casual fun.
Overall, Shashwat Singh is a dedicated competitor who proves that chess is a marathon, perfectly blending speed, stamina, and strategic depth with a touch of mystery. If you ever face him, prepare for a battle worthy of a grandmaster... or at least a very stubborn enthusiast.