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Siber

siber4221 Since 2022 (Inactive) Chess.com
30.5% W 57.6% L 11.9% D
Bullet
562
1W 1L 0D
Blitz
231
0W 1L 0D
Rapid
211
17W 32L 7D

Profile: siber4221

Meet siber4221, a chess enthusiast who has bravely battled ranks and rival pawns across the digital board. With a peak Bullet rating soaring at 562 (not to be confused with a high-speed train), and a Rapid max rating hitting 375, Siber has shown flashes of brilliance and stubborn resilience.

While the journey hasn’t always been smooth — suffering a marathon 12-game losing streak at one point — Siber’s comeback rate is an impressive 88.9%. This means when the chips are down or a piece is lost, hope is never truly lost. Indeed, patience and perseverance define Siber’s style, with an average of nearly 61 moves per win, showing a fondness for long, strategic battles rather than quick fireworks.

Playing under the mysterious cloak of “Top Secret” openings (quite the secret to everyone, including Siber it seems), the win rate stands steady around 30% in Rapid games. The black pieces seem to bring a touch of extra luck, boasting a higher winning ratio than white (34.48% vs 26.67%), so perhaps Siber prefers the dark side of the board.

Siber’s psychological game is equally fascinating — the best time to play is 5 PM, with a tilt factor of only 12, showing a calm mind amidst the strategic storm. Yet, early resignations amount to about 15%, suggesting that sometimes, retreat is the wisest move.

Opponents beware: some of Siber’s rivals have faced a harsh fate, including a 100% win rate against notable players like simodr and oliviajorgensen. And about that most recent victory? It was a thrilling timed win using the Mieses Opening, proving that patience and cleverness often trump speed.

In short, siber4221 is the quintessential underdog: more likely to outlast than outgun, determined to play the long game and occasionally surprise the chess world with a dazzling or tough-fought win. Whether you’re an opponent or a fan, Siber’s games remind us all that chess is as much about perseverance as it is about checkmate.