Profile Summary: soulmanovski
Meet soulmanovski, the humble gladiator of the 64 squares, a player who dances on the chessboard with a rating that has flirted with both struggles and triumphs. Peaking at a Rapid rating of 1454 back in April 2024, soulmanovski has shown resilience and steady grit, currently cruising around the 1100 mark with flashes of brilliance and tactical surprises.
Known for a strategic toolkit packed with secret weapons (quite literally, a lot of games under the "Top Secret" opening), soulmanovski has a comfortable mix of classic and modern lines — with the Nimzowitsch Larsen Attack and the Bishops Opening giving him a respectable win streak and a win rate that could make any club player jealous.
But chess is not just numbers for soulmanovski. With a comeback rate of nearly 76%, they’re a true fighter who refuses to give up easily, often snatching victory from the jaws of defeat. Conversely, a tilt factor of 12 shows they might mumble a few choice words after those rare losses, but hey, who doesn’t?
Soulmanovski's style can be summed as thoughtful and persistent: averaging 63 moves per win and slightly longer in losses, showing they battle until the very end. Endgames seem to be their arena, with nearly 67% of games reaching that critical stage.
Interestingly, timing is key — the best hours for soulmanovski to shine are the quiet, focused early morning hours around 2 AM (beware midnight snacks!). Their winning edges intensify on Sundays and Mondays, igniting the chessboard when others might be snoozing.
When playing with the white pieces, soulmanovski scores a little better, winning 49% of the time, while Black proves a bit trickier with 46%. Losses against higher-rated opponents are tough, but the underdog spirit leads to a glorious 80% win rate when rated above opponents — nothing thrills more than an upset!
Most recently, soulmanovski secured some dazzling wins including a sharp and daring resignation victory using the Queen’s Pawn Opening Chigorin Variation and a slick win employing the Nimzowitsch Larsen Attack Classical Variation. Yet, even masters fall — recent losses remind us all that chess is a merciless teacher.
In the vast chess universe, where grandmasters carve their legacies, soulmanovski is carving theirs as well — one move, one game, one stubborn fight at a time. Whether top secret or boldly classical, they remain a player to watch, learn from, and cheer on.