Yhwach_Almighty2003 — Chess Player Profile
Yhwach_Almighty2003 is an inventive, streak-prone online player known for deep, often long games and a soft spot for sharp opening lines. A Rapid specialist by preference (Preferred time control appears to be Rapid), they mix patient positional play with sudden tactical fireworks — the kind of player who will lull you into an endgame and then remember a tactic you missed five moves ago.
Quick facts: prolific across all time controls (bullet, blitz, rapid), famous for favoring the Nimzo-Larsen and a spicy selection of Sicilian and Caro-Kann systems when facing e4. See recent Rapid trend:
and a career peak in Rapid captured here: 2527 (2026-01-25).Playing Style & Strengths
A cerebral player with a tactical punch. Games tend to be long (high average moves per game) and full of checks and counterplay — excellent comeback instincts and impressive resilience after material loss.
- Tactical resilience: high ComebackRate and solid WinRateAfterLosingPiece.
- Endgame focused: frequently converts small advantages — high EndgameFrequency and long decisive games.
- Best hours: tends to peak in the evening (Best Time Of Day To Play: 19:00).
Favorite Openings & Repertoire
Yhwach_Almighty2003's repertoire reads like a modern adventurer's map — experimental on White and fierce on Black. Below are signature lines that define their approach.
- As White: Nimzo-Larsen Attack — played extensively with an excellent win rate in Bullet and White games.
- As Black vs 1.e4: Caro-Kann Defense and the Sicilian family (Najdorf, Sozin, Closed) — mixes structure with counterattack.
- Surprising choices: the Amazon Attack: Siberian Attack appears as a recurring weapon in multiple time controls.
Want a quick taste of typical opening play? Sample game viewer:
.Memorable Streaks & Moments
Streaky and spectacular — Yhwach_Almighty2003 has enjoyed extended periods of dominance and occasional cold spells. Their longest winning run reached an eye-catching 16 consecutive wins; when things go sideways the longest losing stretch topped out at 11.
- Most-played opponents include: Maka Purtseladze, viktor_soloviev, and steinerchess08.
- Notable head-to-head: many tight matches vs gmaka (25 games) — try this memorable clash: Memorable Clash.
- Strong performer when leading the dance: solid WinRateWhenFirstToCheck and excellent results when first to put the opponent under pressure.
Statistics Snapshot & Habits
Analytics paint a picture of an intense, high-volume competitor. High average game lengths, a low early-resignation rate, and a willingness to grind in endgames make Yhwach_Almighty2003 a perilous opponent in long time controls.
- Preferred time control: Rapid (plays with depth and patience).
- Playing hours: most successful around 19:00; beware late-night tilt spikes (psychological trends indicate a moderate TiltFactor).
- Termination style: overwhelmingly decisive games rather than draws — the player prefers fighting until the end.
Fun Facts & Placeholders
A few quirky things to show off on a profile page — easily consumed by mobile viewers and friendly to search engines.
- Nickname vibes: “Almighty” but with an enjoyably human TiltFactor of 11 — still beats you more than it melts down.
- Popular openings (quick list): Nimzo-Larsen Attack, Sicilian Defense, Caro-Kann Defense.
- Interactive: Rapid rating trend chart — .
- Sample highlight game: View Game.
Looking Ahead
Expect Yhwach_Almighty2003 to keep refining opening prep (MedianPrepDepth has grown in recent years), to push the Rapid ladder, and to continue producing long, educational games. If you face them online: bring patience, a solid opening plan, and a willingness to be checked repeatedly — they love a good endgame battle.