Wangpanshan: The Relentless Chess Warrior
Meet wangpanshan, a chess enthusiast whose rating history reads like an epic saga of triumphs, near misses, and relentless comebacks. Starting out in 2023 with a charming rapid rating oscillating between 988 and a peak of 1111, wangpanshan quickly evolved. Despite a few slip-ups, their average steady climb and sheer presence on the board make their games a spectacle to behold.
If rapid games are the blockbuster movies of wangpanshan's chess career, then bullet games are the frenetic action-packed scenes where 753 wins out of 1538 games tell tales of quick wit and faster fingers — no small feat when losing only a handful! Blitz and daily games add flavor to this chess alchemist’s repertoire, proving versatility across formats.
Not one to be easily rattled, wangpanshan boasts a comeback rate of 72.72% and a perfect 100% win rate after losing a piece. That’s right – losing a piece might as well be a joke because wangpanshan turns those moments into winning chances like a true chess Houdini.
The games often last long thanks to an average moves per win count of 54 and even longer when they don’t win, proving the stubborn grit of a player who just doesn't give up. Endgames are their playground, featuring in over 61% of their matches – because if you thought chess was just about opening traps, think again!
Psychological warfare? Wangpanshan’s tilt factor is a modest 12, meaning they keep their cool better than most after a loss. Although the rated vs casual difference is quite significant (nearly 48%), wangpanshan’s current winning streak of 6 games keeps the momentum alive.
Their opening strategies remain top secret, leaving opponents guessing and scrambling. Yet their win rate hovers respectably around the mid-40s to nearly 50% territory – impressive given the fierce competition.
When not plotting the next checkmate, wangpanshan can be found dominating specific opponents with a 100% win rate on many, while politely handing out defeats to a few who managed to sneak past.
A Few Fun Facts:
- Longest winning streak: 11 games (because sometimes miracles do happen!)
- Wins more games starting with the white pieces (50.57%) than black pieces (44.75%) — classic chess fashion.
- Plays most actively around afternoon and early evening, with a curious spike in win rate at 13:00 and 15:00 hours — likely fueled by strategic caffeine breaks.
In sum, wangpanshan is either a chess grandmaster in disguise, or simply someone who never, ever quits — and we’re all here for the drama and brilliance alike!