Profile Summary: Vsaveca
Meet Vsaveca, a chess warrior with a rollercoaster rating journey that could rival any thriller novel! From a peak blitz rating of 1710 back in 2020 to dipping below 300 and then clawing back up to nearly 900 in 2025, Vsaveca’s chess career is a testament to persistence, resilience, and maybe a little bit of stubbornness.
Known for a distinctive style that balances a 60% love for endgames against an average of almost 59 moves per win (and 60 per loss), Vsaveca doesn’t give up easily. The comeback rate of 83.1% says it all — even when down a piece, this player fights back fiercely, often leaving opponents wondering if they should have just resigned early.
Opening with a passion for the Scandinavian Defense, Vsaveca has logged over 440 games in this opening alone, winning just over half of them. The Mieses-Kotrc Variation is a favored battleground, though the win rate here is slightly below 45% - proving that even favorites come with their quirks.
Despite some ups and downs on the rating rollercoaster, Vsaveca’s psychological resilience is impressive — with a tilt factor of just 18%, this player knows how to keep cool under pressure. Evening games around 7 PM are a prime time when chess magic happens, boasting a win rate topping 54%.
When it comes to brutal honesty in gameplay, Vsaveca’s record is nearly balanced; with roughly as many wins as losses in blitz (1412 wins to 1395 losses), and a few draws sprinkled in for good measure. Bullet games are less forgiving though — 8 wins against 27 losses, but hey, every bullet count adds up!
If you’re looking for a player who can quickly rattle off moves in the Reti Opening Kingside Fianchetto Variation with a perfect 100% bullet win record (albeit in just 2 games), or who can time out opponents more often than checkmate (541 wins by timeout in blitz vs. 398 by checkmate), then Vsaveca is your enigmatic gladiator.
Fun fact: Vsaveca once achieved a remarkable 19-game winning streak and also survived an 18-game losing streak - proving chess is as much a game of endurance as skill.
Recent victories show a knack for edging out opponents on the clock, often winning on time rather than checkmate — a clever way to mix speed with strategy. So, whether you're facing Vsaveca across the board or just marveling at the stats, you’re in for a memorable match!