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sorryloservxf

Since 2025 (Inactive) Chess.com
50.0%- 48.0%- 2.0%
Bullet 814
166W 176L 3D
Blitz 1150
351W 325L 17D
Rapid 1044
14W 9L 1D

Profile: sorryloservxf

Meet sorryloservxf, a stalwart of the online chess battlefield whose name might invite a chuckle, but whose play is all about perseverance and unexpected triumphs. With a peak Blitz rating soaring above 1200 and a Rapid pinnacle just over 1040 in 2025, this player embraces the rapid-fire thrill of fast chess games with a flair all their own.

Specializing mostly in Blitz and Bullet, sorryloservxf has amassed over 600 Blitz games with a respectable 51% win rate and nearly 300 wins in total—proof that the "loser" in the username is probably a red herring. Bullet matches are a wild ride too, with an 918 peak rating that showcases potential between those lightning-fast moves and nerve-testing time scrambles.

Known for a fearless style that includes an 80% comeback rate, this player fights hard even after losing material and keeps games alive longer than some expect—evidenced by an average of 64 moves per win. Although the early resignation rate might reach around 16%, those resurrections make up for the occasional dips, as sorryloservxf refuses to let the clock dictate their fate easily.

The openings book is a curious blend. Top Secret dominates their repertoire, especially in Bullet (176 games), with a near 45% win rate. But the Van't Kruijs Opening shines in Blitz with nearly 58% success and even more lurks among Queen’s Pawn and French Defense variations. When it comes to finishing games, checkmates are the favorite, followed closely by some resignation victories and orders of swift checkmate wins to keep opponents on their toes.

Games peak around midday, where sorryloservxf’s win rate hits a sweet 75%, confirming that their brain’s most cunning moves come just in time for lunch. Their statistical tilt factor is surprisingly low (~8%), meaning emotional ups and downs don’t often paw the board—perhaps a sign of Zen mastery amid blitz chaos.

Recent battles feature flashy victories by checkmate with precise finishing moves, including a dazzling Rb7# mate and smartly crafted positions that force opponents to throw in the towel. Lost games often come by clock or time pressure, a reminder that bullet and blitz chess are as much about speed as strategy.

Whether beating out long-time rivals or surprising masters of the Top Secret, sorryloservxf shows that competitive spirit and a dash of humor make the chessboard a playground of endless possibilities.

Currently climbing rankings with resilient spirit and some secret moves up the sleeve.
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