Player Profile: Made in USSR (Username: Tatarla)
Rating Evolution: Starting strong in 2022 with a rapid rating peaking at 569, Made in USSR is a persistent warrior of the chessboard. Despite the rollercoaster ride through 2023 and into 2024, with their rapid rating slipping towards 366, a daily blitz bonanza hit 601 early in 2024, proving speed isn't just for the cold war spies!
Playing Style & Personality
With an early resignation rate of just 6.39%, this contender never surrenders easily, showing fierce determination to wrangle victories across an average of 44 moves per win. But beware: a tilt factor of 12 means a confusing blunder or two is always lurking—because who said chess can't be emotional?
Known for a come back rate of over 47%, and a dazzling 100% win rate after losing a piece, Made in USSR is that dogged underdog opponent who refuses to be down-and-out. Opponents beware; losing a piece here only makes victory sweeter... for them!
Preferred Openings
- King's Pawn Opening: Played 110 games with a solid 55.5% win rate. The classics never die.
- Center Game: 106 encounters, with a winning streak near 56%, proving the center controls more than just the board.
- Scotch Game: Balanced with a 50% win rate; apparently, splitting the board is always an option.
- Some quirkier choices: The Nimzowitsch Defense and Van t Kruijs Opening yield over 54% wins—crafted for the strategic and the curious.
Time & Performance Patterns
When do they shine? Sundays seem lucky with a 57.58% win rate, especially between 13:00 and 17:00 hours, where wins soar over 57%, peaking at an impressive 60.71% around 17:00.
Maybe a morning coffee or afternoon nap fuels the brainpower?
Battle Scars & Rivalries
With over 607 rapid wins against 620 losses and 50 draws, Made in USSR fights gritty battles daily. Frequent showdowns with the @nikolaydyakonov clan (13 times!) show a rivalry full of tension and tactical fireworks.
A Fun Fact
Despite some serious chess stats, Made in USSR occasionally indulges in bullet chess — short, frantic games (like one solo game clocking a 442 rating, but quick to taste defeat). It's like the caffeine-fueled cousin at family gatherings who rushes through dinner but looks like they had fun.
In conclusion: Made in USSR is a resilient, slightly unpredictable, and strategically clever player who combines classic opening mastery with a modern flair for comebacks. Whether it's a lengthy rapid duel or a lightning blitz, they bring that infamous "Made in USSR" toughness and style.