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Vansh Mittal

Vansh3550 Since 2025 (Inactive) Chess.com
42.4%- 54.2%- 3.5%
Bullet 650
52W 70L 4D
Blitz 799
4W 1L 0D
Rapid 868
5W 7L 1D

Vansh Mittal: The Puzzle Enthusiast with a Knack for Comebacks

Meet Vansh Mittal, also known in the chess realm as Vansh3550, a player who has proven that resilience can sometimes outweigh raw rating numbers. In 2025, Vansh displayed a gaming tale full of perseverance, tactical flair, and a touch of unpredictability.

Despite a challenging Bullet rating dipping as low as 650 (some say it was just a long chess nap), Vansh maintains a stubborn streak that any sports psychologist would admire — with a comeback success rate soaring near 69%, not many foes can keep victories when Vansh loses a piece, boasting a dazzling 100% win rate in those clutch moments!

Vansh's style? Expect a marathon rather than a sprint: with an average of over 55 moves per win and an endgame approach utilized in nearly 58% of battles, this player loves crafting intricate finals where the real drama unfolds. Early resignations are rare—only about 10%—because giving up isn't exactly Vansh's style.

On the opening front, Vansh keeps it mysterious, favoring the 'Top Secret' opening in Bullet, Rapid, and Blitz games alike. No spoilers here; opponents probably have to guess what's coming next! In Blitz, Vansh has an impressive 80% win rate with this secret sauce, proving lightning speed and strategy can mix.

When playing Black, Vansh shines brighter than when wielding the White pieces, boasting a 46.5% win rate versus 38.4% for White games — clearly proving the old myth that if you can’t beat the Sicilian, you’re not carving enough surprises.

Psychologically, Vansh keeps the tilt factor low at about 10%, yet plays notably better in rated matches compared to casual games, showing a competitive fire that ignites when the stakes rise (a respectable 42% higher win rate when it counts!)

Fans and newcomers alike can expect Vansh to be a formidable opponent especially on Monday mornings (despite the common dread of that day), where the win rate peaks at over 58%. Also, prime-time hours around early morning and afternoon have proven lucky – keep an eye out!

With a longest winning streak of 5 games and a passion for striking back from behind, Vansh Mittal continues to puzzle, inspire, and maybe frustrate opponents who underestimate this resilient chess warrior. A player who’s not just playing the board but playing the psychology of the game – one secret move at a time.

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