Profile — Chesslover#160781 P
Chesslover#160781 P is a Rapid-focused chess player known for dramatic rating climbs, stubborn endgame play, and a taste for offbeat openings. Starting from humble Rapid beginnings, this player rockets through the mid-2000s and beyond — a narrative of persistence, tactical grit, and a healthy affinity for the Scotch Game and Caro-Kann Defense.
- Preferred time control: Rapid (favored for deep, decisive battles)
- Rising arc: from sub-900 Rapid to a peak that earned attention across leaderboards
- Data snapshot: aggressive midgame tactics and long endgames (average decisive game > 64 moves)
Career Highlights
What started as weekend blitz and casual puzzles turned into a serious Rapid portfolio. Chesslover#160781 P accumulated nearly a thousand Rapid wins and turned trendlines into trophies by mastering transitions from middlegame complications to patient endgames.
- Major milestone: a breakout Rapid run in late 2025 that pushed peak performance into the 2400s.
- Longest winning streak: 15 games — a run that cemented a reputation for consistency and ferocity.
- Comeback specialist: a comeback rate of over 72% indicates resilience in lost-material or worse positions.
Playing Style & Key Stats
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- Endgame-focused: About 65% of games reach endgame play — a patient grinder at heart.
- Long games: Avg moves per win ≈ 64.7; avg moves per loss ≈ 72.7 — thrives in extended battles.
- Tactical resilience: Win rate after losing material ≈ 53% and Comeback Rate ≈ 72%.
- Psychology: Tilt factor ~8, best time of day to play is around 09:00 (local habits matter!).
Favorite Openings (especially in Rapid)
Chesslover#160781 P mixes classical lines with spicy surprises. Below are go-to openings and their Rapid success highlights — a great starting point for study or for anticipating matchups.
- Scotch Game — a Rapid specialty (WinRate ~71%) — Scotch Game
- French Defense — strong Black results and tactical counterplay (WinRate ~69%) — French Defense
- Barnes Defense — cheeky and effective (WinRate ~60%)
- Caro-Kann Defense — solid, reliable structure (WinRate ~55%) — Caro-Kann Defense
- Nimzo-Larsen Attack — frequent White choice with good success (WinRate ~55%) — Nimzo-Larsen Attack
When feeling adventurous, expect unconventional traps such as the Blackburne Shilling Gambit in blitz or a surprise Barnes Opening in rapid skirmishes.
Notable Opponents & Head-to-Head
Opponents who face Chesslover#160781 P often find themselves in long, grindy contests. The most-played rival is vinitasinha — a dueling history that reads like a serial thriller.
- Most-played opponent: vinitasinha — overwhelmingly positive record for Chesslover#160781 P (many wins in head-to-head play)
- Other frequent opponents: sarthoba, mumbaimovers64, aarushdolas
- Notable result link: vinitasinha • sample memorable game: Thrilling Win vs vinitasinha
Sample Game — A Taste of Style
Below is a short PGN snippet that captures the mix of classical development and sharp tactical intent. Use it for quick replay or analysis in a PGN viewer.
[[Pgn|e4|e5|Nf3|Nc6|Bb5|a6|Ba4|Nf6|O-O|Be7|Re1|b5|Bb3|d6|c3|O-O|h3|Bb7|d4|Re8|Nbd2|Bf8|a4|h6|Nf1|exd4|cxd4|Nxe4|Rxe4|Rxe4|Qd3|Qf6|Ng3|Re7|Be3|Nb4|Qd2|Bxf3|Qxb4|]Streaks, Trends & What to Expect
- Streaks: Longest winning streak = 15; longest losing streak = 8. Currently on a short winning run.
- Timing trends: Strongest win rates mid-morning and late morning hours; Saturday and Wednesday are productive days.
- Opponent-level adaptability: Beats lower-rated players often, but still posts solid results vs stronger competition (strength-adjusted win rate in Rapid > 0.52).
Fun Facts & Personality
Chesslover#160781 P combines a mischievous opening selection with real endgame patience. Expect the occasional cheeky trap followed by a marathon finish. If chess had a soundtrack, it would be a mix of dramatic crescendos and steady intervals.
- Early resignation rate is low — fights until the end.
- Has a fondness for surprise-openings and trick lines, but also respects solid defensive foundations.
- Often studies matches deeply — median prep depth around 3–4 moves in recent years.
Follow, Study, or Challenge
If you want to study openings, prepare for long endgames, or just challenge someone who loves the struggle, Chesslover#160781 P is an instructive opponent. Use the above sample game and opening list to prepare — and expect a fight from move one.
- Study targets: Scotch Game lines, French Defense structures, Caro-Kann setups.
- Challenge tip: Avoid obvious traps early, be ready for deep endgames, and keep an eye on subtle pawn-structure shifts.