Profile Summary: ThomsenJohnson
Meet ThomsenJohnson, a rapid-paced chess aficionado with a rating rollercoaster as thrilling as a rollercoaster ride—peaking at 962 in rapid chess and cruising around the mid-200s lately. This player has battled bravely through more than 1300 rapid games, winning 593 and losing 627, proving that perseverance and a bit of stubbornness go a long way.
When it comes to openings, ThomsenJohnson plays a bit like a secret agent – their most played is Top Secret (no kidding) with over 760 games typed under that cloak of mystery, boasting a respectable 44% win rate. But don’t be fooled, this player shines brightest with the Van Geet Opening Reversed Nimzowitsch Variation, where they claim a winning 63% of the time. Strategic, unpredictable, and with a taste for the unconventional!
Bullet chess? Well, let’s just say patience is a virtue not fully mastered here. With a peak bullet rating of 186 and 1 win out of 11 games, ThomsenJohnson is a tactical observer of the chaos rather than a speed demon. However, in daily chess, they manage the battlefield methodically, peaking at a solid 800 rating with a couple of wins to their name.
Playing Style: Known for fighting until the end with an impressive comeback rate of 69.3% after losing material, ThomsenJohnson seldom gives up early, reflected by a modest early resignation rate of just under 8%. Games tend to be enduring affairs, averaging around 47 moves per win and stretching to over 60 moves per loss—patience truly is a chess virtue here.
Their psychological approach? A tilt factor of 13 means ThomsenJohnson has moments of emotional bounces but generally keeps cool. The best time for tactical brilliance? Apparently, the witching hour around 1 AM, where focus peaks and victories bloom.
Memorable Match: One recent highlight is the dramatic checkmate using the Richter-Veresov Attack, where with meticulous precision ThomsenJohnson deftly overwhelmed opponent LandonSheteron, ending the game in just 22 moves. Checkmate and chill!
Opponent-wise, ThomsenJohnson’s win rates are quite the mixed bag — gloriously triumphant against some, and relentless students for others; no chess journey is without its ups and downs. And speaking of streaks, they’ve sported both a longest win and loss streak of 13 games, proving that the chess journey is truly a game of swings.
Overall, ThomsenJohnson is the kind of player who embraces challenge with a smile, plays long, thinks deep, and occasionally drops a “Top Secret” move that defies prediction. If you see them online between midnight and 2 AM, prepare for an interesting game — either you or they might be getting schooled under the moonlight!