Player Profile: YoelPiotraut
Rating through the years? Oh, it’s been quite the rollercoaster! Starting from a humble Bullet rating of 240 in 2021 to a more respectable 581 in 2025, YoelPiotraut has shown persistence like a pawn storming the king’s fortress. In the realm of Daily chess, their peak hits a nice 906 in 2024, and the rapid improvements extend to Rapid and Blitz formats with highs around 1137 and 777 respectively. An all-rounder? You bet.
Playing Style & Strengths
- Endgames are a playground: An impressive 60.05% endgame frequency means YoelPiotraut loves the thrill of the final battle, squeezing victories from the last few moves.
- White pieces well-loved: A White win rate standing at 51.54%, showing an excellent command when starting first.
- Black struggles a bit: The Black win rate stands at 46.52%, a reminder even masters have their color preferences!
- Patience pays off: Average moves per win clock in at 57—YoelPiotraut doesn’t rush; they make every move count.
- Comebacks are legendary: With a staggering 73.49% comeback rate, throwing in the towel is clearly not their style.
Fun Facts & Stats
Known for a low early resignation rate (only 1.82%), YoelPiotraut plays to the bitter end—which explains that 100% win rate after losing a piece. Clearly, their opponent’s knight capture is just part one of the drama.
Leaders of the pack? Nope. But a steady competitor, balancing wins and losses—oh, and did we mention a longest winning streak of 11? Not bad for a guy who's probably just as likely to be found at 6 AM (where the win rate peaks at a dreamy 54.32%) as at 11 AM (51.45%). Yes, even chess players love their odd hours.
Opponent Highlights
YoelPiotraut has tangled with opponents like uriyarden more than 560 times, winning slightly above 51% of those battles, and sports near-perfect records against a slew of players (100% wins against several!). Although, every warrior has nemeses—some opponents even have a 0% win rate, so watch out!
Psychology of the Game
Like all mortals, YoelPiotraut battles the tilt factor of 12, but the resilient spirit clearly outshines temporary frustration—there’s a -11.25% difference between rated and casual wins, so don’t challenge them casually unless you’re feeling brave.
In summary, YoelPiotraut might not be Magnus Carlsen (yet), but with tactical comebacks, endgame prowess, and a near-immortal refusal to quit early, this player is a force on the chessboard—and a champion in perseverance. Whether smashing blitz clocks or patiently plotting bullet chess, YoelPiotraut keeps it fun, fierce, and unforgettable.