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Stop-cheeeting

Since 2023 (Inactive) Chess.com
62.4%- 33.9%- 3.7%
Bullet 1236
37W 20L 0D
Blitz 1268
267W 158L 17D
Rapid 1249
86W 34L 6D

Stop-cheeeting: The Chess Enigma

Known to many as the mysterious Stop-cheeeting, this player is a whirlwind on the virtual chessboard. With a 2023 peak blitz rating of 1425 and a streak of 49 consecutive wins—the kind of streak that makes computers reconsider their existence—Stop-cheeeting has proven to be both resilient and relentless.

Possessing an uncanny ability to bounce back, Stop-cheeeting boasts a comeback rate of nearly 75%, and a perfect 100% win rate after losing a piece. Clearly, giving up material is just another opportunity for mind games and creativity. And speaking of psychological warfare, a not-so-shabby tilt factor of 14 means sometimes emotions get the better of this tactician, but nothing too catastrophic.

Playing Style and Strengths

  • Prefers engaging endgames, featuring in over 56% of their matches.
  • Average game length hovers around 58 moves for wins, suggesting a thoughtful and prolonged battle.
  • White pieces bring out a slightly better performance with a 58.8% win rate compared to 56.5% with black.
  • Early resignation rate at 13% hints at a few moments of mercy or brutal honesty.

Victories and Rivalries

Stop-cheeeting is a master at exploiting weaknesses and closing games decisively. Against some opponents, they've achieved a flawless 100% win rate, while others remain stubborn hurdles, particularly "abnormal-openings" and "thegslime," who have yet to see the better side of this player’s strategy.

When to Challenge?

Look out for Stop-cheeeting’s strongest hours: the witching hours around 3 AM shine with a 68% win rate, while evenings at 7 PM are likely their prime time with a whopping 70% success rate. Mondays and Wednesdays are also lucky days to test their mettle, judging from their top weekly performances.

A Fun Fact

Playing under the cloak of anonymity but with the signature username "Stop-cheeeting," their style is a cheeky reminder: no shortcuts, just pure grit. This name might just be the ultimate chess trolling or a subtle plea to opponents—either way, it sure makes them unforgettable!

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