Profile Summary: vimtrolar
Meet vimtrolar, a resilient chess enthusiast whose journey through the ranks is nothing short of a rollercoaster ride—with thrills, spills, and the occasional facepalm-worthy blunder.
Rating Journey
Since stepping onto the chess battlefield in 2023, vimtrolar has tackled tens of thousands of games, moving through Bullet, Blitz, and Rapid formats. From a modest Bullet peak rating of around 1250 in 2024 to some lows dropping to 436 by 2025, vimtrolar’s rating graph looks like a chessboard's zigzag path—unexpected but always strategic.
Game Style & Strategy
Known for an Early Resignation Rate of almost 14%, vimtrolar knows when to throw in the towel and save brain cells. Endgames appear roughly 47% of the time, reflecting a love-hate relationship with the closing theater of the game.
Vimtrolar’s average victory spans almost 54 moves, while losses tend to end around 41 moves, proving that battles are fought fiercely but sometimes not quite finished. Interestingly, a higher win rate with White (49.86%) than Black (47.99%) hints at a slight opening advantage—or perhaps just better luck as the first mover.
Tactical Tenacity
A comeback artist at heart, vimtrolar’s Comeback Rate is a striking 71%, making quitting the game early a shame for the opponent. Remarkably, vimtrolar boasts a perfect 100% win rate after losing a piece, showing that setbacks only fuel more spectacular plays. However, about 22% of losses are one-sided, because hey, no one is perfect—even superheroes of the board.
Psychological Quirks
While vimtrolar’s Tilt Factor is kept relatively low at 25%, a slight negative difference in winning rated versus casual matches (-1.07) suggests the stress of the spotlight can be real. But don’t worry—experience in over 17,000 bullet games and thousands more blitz and rapid games surely has hardened the nerves.
Notable Stats & Fun Facts
- Longest winning streak: 17 games—a hot streak worthy of a chess legend (or a very lucky streak).
- Prime time battler: Vimtrolar shines best in the evening hours, with peak win rates around 52% between 18:00 and 22:00, so catch them after dinner!
- Top opening? Classified—either chess’s best-kept secret or an uncrackable code named “Top Secret.”
- Game count is staggering: Over 10,000 bullet games alone. That’s a lot of fingers dancing over keys or clocks ticking endlessly.
- While the username “vimtrolar” might evoke a secret agent vibe, their moves reveal a player who’s always learning, adapting, and fighting with a mix of grit and good humor.
In Summary
Vimtrolar is no grandmaster yet but is certainly a warrior on the 64 squares, battling through ups and downs while mastering the art of the comeback. A blend of perseverance, tactical daring, and a strategic nose for when to bow out early makes this player a fascinating character in the chess community—ready to keep surprising opponents and fans alike.