Profile: VPSbanna
Meet VPSbanna, the ever-persistent chess warrior who blends tactical prowess with a pinch of unpredictability—because why not keep your opponents guessing? Rising steadily through the ranks since 2022, VPSbanna's Rapid rating skyrocketed from a humble 473 to a lofty peak of 879 before a curious dip, proving that even superheroes have their off days.
With over 3,100 Rapid games under the belt, VPSbanna boasts a near-balanced win-loss record of 1200 wins to 1221 losses, sprinkled with 216 draws. In Bullet battles, they blitzed to a max rating of 569, and in Blitz, a solid 632 peak, showing that speed and strategy are both in their arsenal. Daily chess? Let's just say VPSbanna prefers the fast-paced adrenaline bursts — only 7 games played, zero wins, and generously giving away some practice sessions to the opponents.
Known for a comeback rate of 70%, VPSbanna refuses to surrender early, often clawing back from losing pieces with a perfect 100% win rate post-capture loss — talk about turning the tables! That 6% early resignation rate is more about tactical retreat than surrender, staying sharp till the final moves. Average games feature about 60 moves to victory, so patience and perseverance are part of the game plan.
Style-wise, VPSbanna wins slightly more when playing White (~48%) than Black (~45%). Matches peak around evenings (10 PM and 8 PM), where the win rate crosses 50%, so maybe that’s the magic hour for some sharp thinking — or just good caffeine timing.
Opponents beware! While some foes have made VPSbanna’s life difficult, there's a striking list of adversaries against whom VPSbanna maintains a perfect 100% win streak. And for the friends who keep returning to challenge, sandeepkarada has clocked 11 duels—a rivalry for the ages with a balanced 45% win rate.
Overall, VPSbanna embraces the grind, flourishing through highs and lows with an admirable psychological resilience (tilt factor kept at a modest 11%). Whether facing blitz storms or rapid strategizing, this chess adventurer is here for the long haul—and probably dreaming of the day the opening secrets are revealed.
Chess advice from VPSbanna: "Keep calm, make your move, and don’t forget to have fun—even if it means losing spectacularly occasionally!"