Profile Summary: Shubhamchess_45
Meet Shubhamchess_45, a rising star in the chaotic world of online chess, where bullet-speed reflexes meet strategic Rapid battles. With a playing style that combines a dash of persistence (a tilt factor of 9, so he occasionally flames out spectacularly) and tactical brilliance (boasting a mind-boggling 100% win rate after losing a piece), Shubhamchess_45 is a player who never says die—except maybe when the resignation button is within reach (early resignation rate: a humble 6.27%).
His chess journey in 2024 saw a rollercoaster ride: blitz rating started at a respectable 1046 but dipped to about 348 by the end of the year — proving that even the best fall, sometimes spectacularly. In blitz and bullet, his top secret opening strategy earned him almost half his blitz games as wins (44.2%) and an even more impressive 52.5% bullet win rate. Meanwhile, in Rapid, where patience is key and games often stretch longer than a sitcom plot, his maximum rating peaked at 1364, showing flashes of brilliance amid fierce competition.
When it comes to opponents, Shubham loves a challenge — or at least some quirky usernames to beat. He's undefeated against uteschnutekasimer, vishgupta31, and x-9908453794, but infamous rivals like jy501 and rickythekink have occasionally dashed his hopes. His most-played opponent, kush12365, has been a somewhat friendly nemesis with a respectable 68.75% win rate for Shubham.
Shubham prefers to unleash his chess battles mostly in the evenings, with a peak win-rate time at 22:00 (66.67%) and a suspiciously decisive start of the day at 1:00 AM (also 66.67%), proving the late-night grind is real. He’s more comfortable as White (43.27% wins) but doesn’t shy away from fighting as Black (40.42% wins), reflecting a balanced and versatile approach to the game.
Known for a remarkable 7-game longest winning streak and currently riding a modest 2-win streak, Shubhamchess_45 blends grit, a touch of madness, and a love for unexpected chess drama. Whether grappling with opponents at bullet speed or waging war in the slower rapid battlefield, he’s a player who reminds us that every piece lost might just be a setup for a heroic comeback.
Fun fact: If chess ratings were mood swings, Shubham’s 2024 results would be the ultimate soap opera.