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Tsuki_757

Since 2025 (Closed) Chess.com
47.7%- 46.6%- 5.8%
Bullet 911
27W 24L 2D
Blitz 991
96W 93L 13D
Rapid 1062
82W 74L 10D
Daily 786
10W 19L 1D

Player Profile: Tsuki_757

Enter the realm of Tsuki_757, a chess adventurer whose journey in 2025 reads like a rollercoaster with a few epic checkmates and some humbling smackdowns. Known for a peak rating streak that sparkled brightest in rapid games (a solid 1115), Tsuki_757 has mastered the art of balancing bold gambits with cautious retreats—sometimes in the same match.

Strengths & Style

Tsuki_757's playing style is a fascinating blend of tenacity and strategy. With an 86.5% comeback rate, this player practically laughs in the face of adversity, turning bleak positions into opportunities to shine. The relentless endgame enthusiasm (played in 65% of games) means Tsuki_757 often drags opponents into deep, mind-bending finales.

The average game moves hover around 60-63 moves, proving that giving up early is not in their vocabulary—although there's a modest 11% early resignation rate, moments of humility do appear.

Opening Quirks

If you fancy facing Tsuki_757, beware the Danish Gambit, where Tsuki_757 boasts a remarkable 66% win rate in daily games. Other favorite openings include the Scandinavian Defense Mieses Kotrc Variation in blitz games, sporting a perfect 100% success rate in a small sample size, and an affinity for modern, tricky lines such as the Nimzowitsch-Larsen Attack.

Time & Tempo

Night owls and late-evening strategists take note: Tsuki_757's best hour to strike is 10 PM

Battle Scars & Glory

Tsuki_757’s longest winning streak is a commendable 7 games, but the dark side of the leaderboard includes a difficult 10-game losing streak — a reminder that even grandmasters in spirit face neural crashes now and then.

The win-loss record across time controls tells a tale of persistence: just under half the battles are won, and draws sprinkle the record like well-placed pawns. Notably, losses come heavily when playing against opponents with higher ratings, but when the odds are equal, well… the scoreboard shows some brutal honesty (winning rate sadly at 0% in equal-rated clashes).

Memorable Moments

Among the latest celebrations, three recent victories stand out:

  • Victorious with the Center Game Accepted, finishing with a beautiful checkmate after a long tactical tussle.
  • A hard-fought resignation win against Maki-Tamayo employing the Scandinavian Defense Mieses Kotrc Variation, showcasing Tsuki_757’s tactical patience.
  • A dominating endgame performance against Kiyoshi_08, sealing victory by checkmate in a grueling 47-move marathon.

Of course, no hero’s story is complete without nemeses. Tsuki_757’s recent losses have been swift and sharp, including a quick checkmate by xdala reminiscent of those “Oops!” moments every chess player dreads.

Psychology of Play

With a tilt factor of 10%, Tsuki_757 manages to keep cool more often than not, but like anyone passionate about chess, occasional frustrations surface. The player clearly prefers rated games over casual ones with an impressive nearly 48% higher win rate in serious matches — proving once and for all, when the stakes are high, Tsuki_757 brings the heat.

Final Thoughts

Whether battling at lightning bullet speed or methodical rapid, Tsuki_757 embodies the spirit of the game: strategic, resilient, occasionally baffling opponents with daring gambits and dramatic comebacks. Expect a journey filled with ups, downs, and the occasional queen sacrifice that leaves spectators gasping.

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