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Stative226

Since 2023 (Inactive) Chess.com
50.0% W 41.3% L 8.7% D
Rapid
490
44W 38L 8D
Daily
1168
2W 0L 0D

Stative226: The Enigmatic Chess Adventurer

Meet Stative226, a chess player whose journey on the 64 squares is as mysterious as their favorite opening, lovingly labeled Top Secret. With a Rapid rating hovering around the 500 mark and a sharp Daily peak of 1168, Stative226 gracefully straddles the line between ambitious novice and cunning strategist.

In 2023, Stative226 played 88 Rapid games, winning exactly half (44) of them — a true embodiment of balance, with an almost zen-like win-loss-draw record of 44-36-8. The years following saw a slight dip, but who doesn’t have their ups and downs? The player’s Daily rating is a small but mighty testament to their potential, boasting a perfect 2-for-2 win streak in 2023.

Stative226’s style? Let’s just say patience is a virtue. Averaging over 55 moves per game, this player loves a long, drawn-out contest and refuses to quit early—not a single resignation in their book. Black pieces are their secret weapon with an impressive 60.78% win rate, while white pieces show that even the best can have off days at 36.59% wins.

Psychologically, Stative226’s tilt factor is a low-key 3, suggesting a calm demeanor even when the chips are down. And speaking of comebacks—this player has a stellar 60.87% comeback rate and an undefeated record after losing a piece (100% win rate!). They say losing material is bad luck; not for Stative226.

Facing opponents like imsogoodateverything1 has been a sweet spot with a flawless victory streak, although others have proven more stubborn foes. Stative226’s peak tactical moments come at odd hours—morning 10 AM and 11 AM are the magic times with a perfect win record, proving they may just be a chess ninja before the daily grind sets in.

In the complex battlefield of the chessboard, Stative226 is a player to watch: part strategist, part enigma, and all heart. Whether it’s their next big comeback or the elusive “Top Secret” strategy, one thing’s clear—this player makes every move count.

Bio last updated 1990-01-01