Profile Summary: sivan91
Meet sivan91, a passionate and tenacious chess player whose journey through the ranks is as colorful as a chessboard itself. With a Rapid rating that soared to 715 in 2025 and a Blitz career full of ups and downs, ranging from the dizzying heights of 1341 to a current score of 209, sivan91 embodies the true spirit of a resilient competitor.
Over 320 Rapid games, sivan91 has carved out a respectable 52% win rate, favoring strategic openings like the Center Game where an 87% win rate proves it's more than just a center-stage move. Meanwhile, the Scandinavian Defense held some cheeky surprises, with sivan91 mastering the Mieses Kotrc Variation boasting a 71% win rate—clearly, they enjoy keeping opponents guessing.
Blitz and Bullet games tell tales of fierce battles; despite some rocky patches (hello, 0-win streaks in a couple of Blitz seasons), sivan91 never shies away from a tactical melee. Bullet play is a bit of a rollercoaster with a peak of 296 rating but an average hovering around 213—fast, flashy, and occasionally frantic!
Fighting on both white and black sides nearly equally, with win rates around 46% and 45%, sivan91's style features a decent blend of patience and aggression. Fun fact: their endgame appearances exceed 57%, proving they often drag the opponent into those nail-biting final moves that can last over 57 moves on average. If you lose a piece against them, beware—they bounce back 100% of the time!
Chess isn't just a game of calculation for sivan91; it's psychological warfare.
A tilt factor of 14 suggests occasional frustration, but don't count them out—there's a comebacker here with a 65% comeback rate. And for those wondering when sivan91 is most lethal, Saturday is prime time with a delightful 57% win rate, and the midnight hour sees a cool 60% win rate, perfect for late-night blitz duels.
With a quirky blend of patience, penchant for tricky openings, and an uncanny ability to rally after setbacks, sivan91 is the kind of player you either love to face or love to hide from. In their own words: "Why resign early when you can drag it out and make your opponent sweat?"
Keep an eye on this one—because in chess, just like in life, sivan91 plays to win, but always with style and plenty of surprises.