WagnerAdrian: The Rapid Roller
Meet WagnerAdrian, a chess enthusiast whose journey through the board is as turbulent as it is entertaining. With a peak rapid rating of 739 achieved in April 2025, WagnerAdrian might not be storming Grandmaster ranks just yet, but don’t be fooled — this player knows how to put up a fight!
Specializing in rapid games, WagnerAdrian has played over 155 matches in 2025 alone, with a nearly balanced record of 72 wins, 75 losses, and 8 draws. It’s clear this player doesn’t shy away from a challenge, sporting a comeback rate of 76.39% — meaning they’re that stubborn underdog who refuses to quit even after losing material.
The opening repertoire is charismatic and daring. Favorites include the Vienna Game with an impressive 83.33% win rate, and the King’s Pawn Opening, King's Knight Variation which boasts a respectable 57.14% win rate. On the flip side, the trusty Three Knights Opening seems to be more of a love-hate affair, with just over 18% wins — a real “embrace the struggle” scenario.
When it comes to tournaments, WagnerAdrian’s best buddy is the clock — with the best time to play being exactly 3 PM, proving great chess happens when caffeine levels peak! Although WagnerAdrian’s longest winning streak is a modest five games, their longest losing skid is seven — showing resilience (and an extra dose of patience).
White pieces have been kinder (53.25% win rate) than black (39.24%), but the psychological tilt factor remains a mild 7, so no grand meltdowns here. Expect fights to the last move, with average wins wrapping around 49 moves — clearly a player who likes to savor the battle.
Notable Recent Battles
- Most recent win: A thrilling game against Kosponica where WagnerAdrian boxed their opponent into a checkmate and sealed the victory on time. You can replay the game here and witness the masterstroke!
- Most recent loss: A tough defeat by satoru_pk in a nail-biter ending with a checkmate. Check it out here to see where it slipped.
Off the board, WagnerAdrian might still be figuring out their strategy (a tilt factor of 7 suggests some fun emotional rollercoasters), but on the 64 squares, their passion is no joke. Expect an unpredictable, scrappy fight, and sometimes, a stroke of brilliance that snatches victory from the jaws of defeat.
In short: WagnerAdrian embraces chess like a rollercoaster ride — with highs, lows, and a whole lot of heart. Watch this space; the next brilliant move could be just a click away.