Player Profile: Yashat98
Meet Yashat98, a chess adventurer whose rating graph looks like a roller coaster but with fewer screams and more checkmates.
About the Player
Since his earliest recorded games in 2020, Yashat98 has been navigating the chessboard battlefield with a mix of tactical flair and stubborn resilience. His style can be described as “patience meets persistence” — he tends to play longer games, averaging over 60 moves per win, proving that he won’t quit until the king surrenders or both players run out of coffee.
Strengths & Stats
- Rapid Chess: A respectable player, peaking around 1369, with a near-even record of wins and losses showcasing the classic fight of will.
- Blitz: Almost 4,000 games! Here, Yashat98 shines with a solid ~49% win rate, proving he’s fast and furious, yet prone to the occasional flash of brilliance.
- Daily Chess: A bit of a sleeper hit, with an 80% win rate, showing that when given time, this player can outmaneuver even the sneakiest traps.
- Bullet Chess: Bullet rating hovers around mid-700s, but with a comeback rate of nearly 77%, Yashat98 refuses to go down without a fight — or at least a few sneaky bullet blitz tactics.
Playing Style & Psychological Traits
Yashat98 is no quitter, boasting a very low early resignation rate (2.35%). White pieces tend to bring out his best moves, winning over 53% of the time. While Black is a bit more challenging (43.7% wins), it only makes the victories sweeter. He’s famous for being a comeback king, with a 100% win rate after losing a piece—no surrender before the final move!
Despite chess’s many mental traps, Yashat98 keeps his cool; his tilt factor is just 10 — lower than your average online player who rage-quits after a blunder. Plus, a current winning streak of 3 games means momentum is on his side.
Fun Facts
- Known opponents include ananya2413, burnallteslas, and gamerzpro99999 – some of whom he’s defeated with a perfect 100% record, while others remain pesky rivals.
- Yashat98 wins most often on Friday afternoons and late evenings at 17:00 and 23:00 hours—guess that’s when his brain’s firing at full tactical power.
- He’s an endgame enthusiast, engaging in endgames in nearly 60% of his matches. Like a chess version of a marathon runner, he excels when the boards are stripped bare.
- The average game length shows patience and perseverance, outlasting many to seize victory.
Summary
Whether it’s rapid-fire blitz or the slow burn of daily chess, Yashat98 combines grit, brains, and a dash of cheek to outwit opponents. Not just a player, but a warrior of the 64 squares, always ready for the next challenge — with a coffee cup filled and pawns primed.