Player Profile: wabbitsfoot
Since 2021, wabbitsfoot has steadily developed a diverse and dynamic chess style across multiple time controls—Rapid, Bullet, Blitz, and Daily. Over the years, they have shown remarkable resilience and an eagerness to test new ideas at every turn.
Rating Growth & Milestones
- Rapid: Began around 600 in 2021 and peaked at 1215 in 2024.
- Bullet: Climbed from a low of 315 in 2021 to a personal best of 986 by 2025.
- Blitz: Started near 479 in 2021 and reached a maximum of 1042 in 2024.
- Daily: Grew from 654 in 2021 to a high of 1102 in 2024, with a latest rating of 1075 in 2025.
These significant rating improvements highlight wabbitsfoot’s dedication and adaptability, leading to strong finishes season after season.
Overall Performance
Across all formats (Rapid, Bullet, Blitz, and Daily), wabbitsfoot’s journey reveals a consistent pursuit of improvement. Their combined record shows:
- Rapid: 318 wins, 285 losses, 35 draws
- Bullet: 2599 wins, 2513 losses, 223 draws
- Blitz: 779 wins, 712 losses, 86 draws
- Daily: 82 wins, 52 losses, 5 draws
With thousands of games played, wabbitsfoot has gained extensive experience in both open and closed positions, developing a style that balances experimentation with offensive instincts.
Opening Preferences & Highlights
In Rapid play, wabbitsfoot frequently opts for the Caro-Kann Defense—showcasing a 59.61% win rate over more than 50 games. Meanwhile, surprising opponents with less common lines has also paid off, such as scoring a perfect 100% in the
King’s Gambit Declined (Queen’s Knight Defense).
The preference for robust setups extends to Blitz and Bullet as well, where the Scandinavian Defense and Italian Game frequently appear, reflecting a willingness to handle both tactical flurries and positional maneuvering in faster time controls.
Playing Style & Psychological Factors
- Comeback Rate: 75% — indicating that even after losing ground, wabbitsfoot finds ways to turn games around.
- Win Rate after Losing Material: 100% — exemplifies strong fighting spirit and creativity under pressure.
- Endgame Frequency: Over 70% of games reach deep endgames, suggesting patience and an ability to steer battles into later stages.
- Longest Winning Streak: 13 — demonstrating focus and momentum once they hit their stride.
Though occasionally prone to tilt (with a Tilt Factor of 11), wabbitsfoot consistently bounces back—showing a determination that defines their approach to the game.
Looking Ahead
Whether playing bullet skirmishes or drawn-out daily matchups, wabbitsfoot’s evolving skill set points to continued progress. With a proven track record of climbing ratings, revitalizing tricky positions, and a willingness to embrace bold openings, their chess journey promises to remain both competitive and inventive.