Player Profile: Timgoatesk
Meet Timgoatesk, a chess enthusiast bravely battling through the opening mysteries of the game under the codename "Top Secret." Tim's journey through chess ratings in 2025 reveals a rapid rollercoaster ride, with a rapid rating average around 184 and a blitz rating starting modestly at 100—because, hey, everyone starts somewhere!
Playing Style & Stats
Timgoatesk is not your average grandmaster; their style includes a dash of daring comebacks and an impressive 100% win rate after losing a piece. Yes, you read that right. If Tim loses a piece, don't count them out—they fight back like a true strategist!
- Longest winning streak: 3 games (moments of glory!)
- Early resignation rate: a humble 7.27% (sometimes you just gotta quit gracefully)
- Average moves per win: roughly 49 moves—Tim enjoys the long game.
- Average moves per loss: about 57, proving they put up a solid fight even when facing defeat.
Opponent Chronicles
Tim’s most frequent sparring partner is yoannecy, with 8 encounters yielding a respectable 62.5% win rate. Meanwhile, some opponents like brianwazowski and oxmolol still have Tim’s number, but battles with akerman123321 and others show a clean slate of 100% victory—talk about mixed results!
Timing is Everything
When it comes to the best times to strike, Tim shines brightest on Sunday and Tuesday with a win rate above 47%, and the mysterious hour of 18:00 boasts a perfect 100% success rate. Clearly, 6 PM is prime chess-playing hour—perhaps fueled by snacks or sheer luck.
Chess Philosophy
Timgoatesk’s psychological battlefield is equally compelling: a calm tilt factor of 4 ensures nerves stay mostly in check, and a notable 39.32% better performance in rated games suggests that Tim plays their best when the stakes are high—or the bragging rights are at risk.
All in all, Timgoatesk is a player full of surprises, comebacks, and the kind of enthusiasm that keeps the chessboard alive and kicking. Whether they are dismantling opponents or learning from losses, Tim’s story is still unfolding—one Top Secret game at a time.