Profile Summary: shroomgoku
Meet shroomgoku, a rapidly evolving chess player whose journey is a rollercoaster of thrilling wins, agonizing losses, and occasional secret-opening shenanigans. With peaks and dips that would make chess engines raise an eyebrow, this player’s story is as dynamic as their opening strategy.
Chess Odyssey
Starting out with a modest rapid rating hovering around 640 in 2024, shroomgoku quickly bounced back after some tough battles, climbing to a respectable 768 by 2025. Blitz and bullet play? Let’s just say shroomgoku is still figuring out how to be a blur on the board—clocking in blitz at 390 and bullet at 333. But hey, it’s the effort—and that relentless fighting spirit—that counts!
Playing Style & Strengths
This player loves the long game, with an impressive average of nearly 68 moves per win. Endgames are their playground, occurring in more than half of their games. The comeback skills? Legendary—shroomgoku boasts a 76% comeback rate and a perfect track record when a piece goes missing, winning 100% of those scrappy situations. Not bad for someone who sometimes thinks “early resignation” means “I’m just getting warmed up” (at a low but respectable 4.7%).
The Secret Weapon
shroomgoku’s favorite opening is Top Secret—and with over 2300 rapid games played in this shadowy strategy, it’s clearly a strategy that keeps opponents guessing... and probably Googling. With a nearly 48% win rate in this mysterious arsenal, shroomgoku keeps it sneaky and surprisingly effective.
Matchmaking and Opponents
Opponent-wise, shroomgoku has battled a legion of players, with some fierce rivalries including “kephasus2” and “fartmomentxd” (because chess is serious, but usernames don’t have to be). Boasting multiple 100% win records against opponents with daunting names, shroomgoku’s psychological resilience shines through—only tilting about 10% of the time, which means they keep their cool... most of the time.
Playing Times and Habits
When does shroomgoku perform best? Early mornings (5-7 AM) and mid-afternoon hours look like prime time, boasting win rates as high as 64% at 5 AM and 60% at 10 AM—clearly the brain likes some caffeine and chess! Though weekends and weekdays see fairly balanced action, Mondays appear to bring out the best performance with a 53% win rate.
Behind the Scenes
Chess is a battlefield, but shroomgoku’s journey over thousands of games tells a tale of passion, persistence, and humor. Losing just as much as winning in rapid chess (a near tie with just over 1100 wins and losses each), shroomgoku never backs down, always hungry for that next comeback, that next clever trap, that next sweet victory.
In the grand saga of pawns and knights, kings and queens, shroomgoku marches on—sometimes tilting, sometimes winning, but always playing with heart and a dash of mystery.