Chess Player Profile: yegeberen
Meet yegeberen, the knight of the rapid chess realm who’s been steadily climbing the rating ladder since 2023. Starting at a modest 800 rapid rating back in 2023, yegeberen has persevered through thick and thin (and many, many blunders) to reach an impressive 1217 rating in 2025. Not a grandmaster yet, but definitely on their way – one clever fork at a time!
Playing Style & Stats
- Rapid Games Played: Over 2,800 battles on the rapid battlefield, with nearly half ending in victories. A balanced warrior indeed.
- Longest Winning Streak: 11 games – proof that when yegeberen is on fire, the chessboard feels the heat.
- Average Game Length: Around 54 moves per win, showing patience and strategic stamina, although losses tend to drag on a bit longer (over 60 moves).
- Early Resignation Rate: A humble 3.68% – yegeberen knows when to hold ‘em and when to fold ‘em.
- Endgame Frequency: Appears in over half of the games, which means yegeberen loves a good endgame dance.
Tactical Prowess
With a comeback rate of 62.8%, yegeberen is no quitter; faced with adversity, they often get back in the game stronger. Even more impressive: a perfect 100% win rate after losing a piece (talk about turning lemons into lemonade). Although a few “one-sided losses” pepper the records, those are just the steep lessons every chess warrior endures.
Psychological Trends
The infamous tilt factor stands at 12, meaning while frustration tries to sneak in, yegeberen mostly keeps cool under pressure. Rapid games see a steady 48% win rate, with slight preference for white pieces (50.6% wins) over black (46.05%).
Notable Opponents & Rivalries
Among the many challengers, yegeberen sports a perfect track record against josharoldz, neorupestre, and mamyam17 – seems like these opponents are familiar victims of yegeberen’s sharp tactics. Interestingly, codequentum has been a tough nut to crack (0% win rate), reminding us even the best have their nemesis.
Fun Facts
- Only one blitz game played but won it confidently. Blitz is clearly the speed limit, not yegeberen’s style.
- Yegeberen performs best on Thursdays and during the 8 AM hour – early riser or coffee-fueled genius?
- Beware: With an almost flawless win rate after sacrificing a piece, yegeberen might bait you into traps you won’t see until it’s checkmate.
In summary, yegeberen is a dedicated rapid chess enthusiast with a balanced win-loss record, strong tactical resilience, and a knack for outlasting opponents in long endgames. Whether you’re a regular on their “Most Played Opponents” list or just an admirer from afar, yegeberen’s journey promises much more excitement on the 64 squares ahead!