Profile: Valev2211
Meet Valev2211 — a rapid chess enthusiast whose journey across the 64 squares is anything but dull. With a peak rapid rating soaring to 1122 (achieved in February 2025), Valev2211 has demonstrated a steady climb up the ranks. Known for tactical resilience with a remarkable 77.67% comeback rate, this player refuses to back down, even after giving away a piece!
Playing Style & Strengths
Valev2211 tends to keep games lively and lengthy, averaging about 60 moves per win — that’s endurance worthy of a marathon runner. They prefer boldly standing their ground in the endgame, seen in over 56% of their games, showing that patience is truly a virtue here. Interestingly, early resignation is rare (around 3.17%), proving that surrender is simply not in the vocabulary.
With white pieces, Valev2211 enjoys a slight upper edge, sporting a 51.13% win rate, while with black it’s a respectable 46.11%. They shine brightest in games against lower-rated opponents, boasting a win success rate of nearly 82% there. However, when facing a more formidable enemy—well, let’s just say the losses pile up (ouch!).
Favorite Openings
Valev2211 likes to dive into classic battles with a few trusty openings. The King’s Pawn Opening, Bishop’s Opening, and Queen’s Pawn Opening variants are frequent friends, with win rates hovering around the 50-60% mark — a decent batting average for any budding strategist. A bit less love for the Italian Game, but hey, you can’t win 'em all.
Recent Battles
Valev2211's latest victories have included dramatic games: notably a stunning checkmate using the Indian Game London System and strategic resignations from opponents unable to withstand the pressure. But it’s not all sunshine and trophies — recent losses show the harsh hand of chess fate, including a swift checkmate against a tenacious rival.
Quirky Facts & Trends
- Peak Rapid Rating: 1122 (Feb 2025)
- Longest Win Streak: 9 games — steady and unshakable
- Longest Losing Streak: Also 9 games — because chess humbles us all
- Best Winning Hours: Early mornings around 5 AM and late evenings too — clearly, inspiration strikes at odd hours!
- Tilt Factor: 9 — meaning sometimes the pressure gets to them, but hey, we all have our moments.
All in all, Valev2211 is the underdog with the heart of a lion, constantly improving and battling through the joyful ups and frustrating downs of chess life. Whether grinding out a positional squeeze or pulling off a spectacular tactical blunder (or victory), this player reminds us that chess is as much a mental marathon as it is an art form.