Profile Summary: Sulrok
Meet Sulrok, the chess adventurer who is never afraid to mix it up on the board – be it blitz, rapid, daily, or even the elusive bullet format (though bullet remains a mystery with just two games and no wins yet). Starting their rating journey in 2021, Sulrok quickly found a home in blitz and rapid, hitting peak blitz ratings just shy of 1000 and rapid ratings soaring above 1100 by 2024.
With a blitz record almost evenly split between wins (205) and losses (195), and a rapid win rate hovering near 60%, Sulrok brings a fearless approach, often diving headfirst into battles lasting on average over 60 moves per win—clearly a sign of patience and careful strategy rather than quick-fire tactics alone. Even when down a piece, Sulrok’s comeback rate is a dizzying 71.77% with an impressive 100% win rate after losing material, showing resilience that would make even the toughest grandmasters nod in respect.
Sulrok’s preferred openings stay top secret (literally!), with over 400 blitz games and nearly 300 rapid games under that impenetrable veil. This secrecy likely contributes to a quirky psychological profile: a moderate tilt factor of 9 signals that Sulrok knows how to keep calm under fire, though their rated vs casual win difference (-25.72%) hints that the true pressure cooker is the rated arena.
When it comes to timing, Sulrok shines brightest in the early and late hours, boasting a perfect 100% win rate at 1 AM and a strong showing during morning hours—clearly a player who thrives either when the world sleeps or just wakes up. Their longest winning streak is a solid 10 games, but despite that hot streak magic, currently they are cooling off with a 0-game streak as of now.
Opponent-wise, Sulrok’s record is a rollercoaster—utter devastation of some rivals with 100% win rates against many, but a few nemeses keep Sulrok scratching their head with 0% wins. Fans suspect it might be a matter of style, luck, or perhaps Sulrok’s penchant for early resignation is playing a sneaky role (3.39% early resignation rate, not bad!).
In summary, Sulrok is a tenacious and strategic player with a knack for comebacks, a mysterious opening repertoire, and a quirky play clock that shows a preference for weird hours and long, grueling games. Chess might not be a sprint for Sulrok—it’s a marathon fueled by coffee, cunning, and a little dash of midnight madness.