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yagizyerisir

Since 2022 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟♟♟
50.5%- 45.0%- 4.4%
Bullet 504
137W 131L 14D
Blitz 602
21W 16L 1D
Rapid 860
171W 147L 14D
Daily 400
1W 0L 0D

Profile Summary: yagizyerisir

Meet yagizyerisir, a chess enthusiast whose journey on the 64 squares is a flavorful mix of daring tactics, intense battles, and occasional misadventures. With a rapid rating peak soaring to an impressive 835 in April 2023, yagizyerisir clearly knows how to bring the heat when the clock is ticking but isn’t afraid to take a leisurely stroll through an endgame — after all, their average moves per win hover around a strategic 60 moves.

Known for an eclectic opening repertoire, yagizyerisir's Bullet games have a mysterious "Top Secret" opening they favor (137 games with a near 50% win rate) but also demonstrates strong mastery over classical lines like the Scotch Game and the Four Knights Italian Variation (winning all three games played in Bullet!). Rapid games showcase a fondness for the King's Pawn Opening and Scandinavian Defense, where the win rates hover around a solid 70% and 64% respectively — not bad for a player who doesn’t shy away from mixing it up.

Speaking of mixing it up, their Blitz results show a willingness to experiment, highlighted by a 100% win record in the Bishop's Opening Berlin Vienna Hybrid Variation (all 2 games won, no pressure!). While wins and losses dance hand-in-hand (about 157 wins and 136 losses in Rapid alone), yagizyerisir maintains a healthy comeback rate of nearly 74%, proving that giving up is not in their vocabulary.

Psychological stats reveal a tilt factor of 7 — which in chess-speak means sometimes the pressure gets to them (hey, who doesn’t get a little flustered when their queen blunders into a knight?). Yet, their best moves seem to come in the evening, particularly around 7 PM when their win rate spikes above 60%. Clearly, this is prime time for some checkmating shenanigans.

Recent games? On June 2nd, 2025, yagizyerisir delivered a stunning checkmate against mehmet011986 after a meticulous battle in the Scandinavian Defense Mieses-Kotrc Variation, demonstrating patience and precision that would make grandmasters nod in approval. Even in losses, battles are hard-fought – showing respect for the opponent, the game, and the eternal dance between win and learn.

With a knack for key tactical moments and a current win-loss record that just keeps them hungry for improvement (115 wins vs 106 losses in Bullet, 157 wins vs 136 losses in Rapid), yagizyerisir is every chess lover’s reminder that chess is as much about resilience as it is about skill. Expect them to keep surprising us, one move at a time — especially if you catch them online around dusk.

When not plotting checkmates, you might find them pondering whether that last blunder was a strategic sacrifice or just a caffeine withdrawal effect.

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