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TBlai

Since 2023 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟
48.2%- 48.5%- 3.3%
Bullet 540
2207W 2179L 61D
Blitz 370
840W 831L 100D
Rapid 428
901W 903L 118D
Daily 681
237W 302L 8D

Profile Summary: TBlai

Meet TBlai, a chess player whose journey on the 64 squares is nothing short of a rollercoaster ride through every time control imaginable. Starting in 2023 with a modest daily rating of 303, TBlai has since catapulted to an impressive 611 in 2024, showing a profound dedication to improvement (and the patience of a saint mid-endgame).

Known for a peculiar but effective style, TBlai balances a tactical comeback rate of 64.6% with an extraordinary 100% win rate after losing a piece—talk about turning lemons into checkmate lemonade!

Whether blitzing through a game in under 5 minutes or settling in for a slow-paced rapid duel, TBlai’s win rates hover just shy of the 50% mark, a testament to battling fierce opponents without giving up easily. Playing with white pieces nets a slightly better score (48.09%) compared to black (47.64%), proving TBlai’s opening gambit to seize the initiative early—or at least try to.

If you're wondering about endurance, TBlai's average winning games last around 51 moves, while losses can stretch beyond 61 moves — the signs of someone who fights until the very last pawn falls or the timer blinks zero.

Don't mistake the long games for a slump; with an endgame frequency above 57%, TBlai enjoys diving deep into complex finales, where patience and precision are king. Yet, even mighty kings have a tilt factor of 11, so sometimes emotions sneak into those critical moments.

Off the board, TBlai's schedule peaks with wins around 2 AM and peaks on Thursdays and Fridays, indicating either a night owl’s gaming lifestyle or a serious dedication to squeezing in games whenever possible—even if it means sacrificing a bit of sleep.

Facing opponents like “leonid3546” or “mysteryyyyyyy”, TBlai has battled numerous spirited rivals, achieving heroic winning streaks up to 12 games in a row. Though currently resting at a zero streak, who knows when the next run of brilliance begins?

Finally, hidden beneath the statistics is a player who refuses early resignations (only 2.51% of games), a player who wears the warrior's heart on their sleeve—TBlai doesn't say 'checkmate' to challenges lightly.

In short, TBlai is the chess player who turns setbacks into comebacks, treats each game like a saga, and refuses to be pinned down—because losing a piece is just another start to a winning story.

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