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tquangh

Since 2021 (Inactive) Chess.com
50.1%- 46.2%- 3.7%
Bullet 1359
514W 448L 27D
Blitz 1407
4046W 3779L 311D
Rapid 1160
810W 722L 60D
Daily 958
10W 4L 0D

Profile Summary: tquangh

Meet tquangh, the chess warrior whose rating graph resembles the thrilling plot of a rollercoaster ride through the kingdom of 64 squares. Starting modestly around 500 in blitz, this player's dedication and tenacity have propelled them to an impressive peak blitz rating of 1626 by the end of 2023. Talk about leveling up!

Blitz is clearly the battlefield where tquangh shines the most; with over 7,300 games logged, a striking 3665 wins, and a fierce love-hate relationship with losses (3410 losses to keep things dramatic), they prove that persistence beats perfection. Their rapid and bullet ratings, peaking around 1344 and 1452 respectively, show versatility across time controls—whether lightning-fast or strategically paced.

tquangh is no stranger to risk and resilience. Their comeback rate is a jaw-dropping 83.86%, meaning if things look grim, don’t count this player out. After losing pieces, they still manage to win nearly half the time, showcasing a mix of tactical creativity and psychological steel.

If you ever want to throw them off, try engaging between 3 AM and 5 AM chess time—their win rate during these wee hours is slightly lower, but don’t expect much mercy come 4 PM, their statistically best hour to pounce on opponents.

Their style? Expect a lengthy game with average moves per win at 65—proof that tquangh enjoys a good, drawn-out battle rather than quick blitzkrieg victories. White pieces see them score a bit higher (51.57%), but black pieces are no easy prey either with nearly 49% wins.

Opening repertoire in blitz is as mysterious as the “Top Secret” variation suggests, but with a >66% win rate using the Scandinavian Defense Mieses Kotrc Variation, you know this player appreciates a surprise attack. Not surprisingly, “Unknown Opening” games are their most frequent battleground, suggesting tactical innovation often trumps rote memorization.

Despite some inevitable losing streaks (the longest being 14 games), tquangh currently enjoys a happy 5-game winning streak. In short: a resilient strategist, a tactical comeback king, and someone definitely not to be underestimated on the digital chessboard.

Recent Highlight

In a recent online duel against KostaLaKossTA, tquangh masterfully clinched victory by resignation after a tense battle in the English Opening. Patience and pressure paid off in just 30 moves, demonstrating their knack for turning the tide in midgame chaos.

For those curious, feel free to check out the entire game playback here.


Keep an eye on tquangh — they might just outfox you in the next game!

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