Yorreth is a dedicated and spirited chess player known for their preference for rapid games where quick thinking meets strategic depth. With a peak rapid rating of 962, achieved in August 2022, and active play extending into 2025, Yorreth has showcased resilience and a love for the game over many months and seasons.
Playing Style & Strengths
Yorreth’s style blends tactical awareness with a balanced approach to games. The player often embraces openings like the Barnes Opening: Walkerling and the Amar Gambit, holding a respectable win rate near or above 50% in these lines in rapid chess. A calm and sometimes comedic tactician, Yorreth's games tend to average around 44 moves in wins and losses alike, showing a patient demeanor in both victory and defeat.
Known for a strong comeback rate of nearly 60%, proving resilience after setbacks.
Prefers rapid time control for its exciting balance of speed and strategy.
Exhibits a moderate early resignation rate of about 11%, meaning most games are fought to the end – no quitters here!
Enjoys using creative and less common openings, suggesting a taste for adventure and surprise.
Notable Opponents and Records
Yorreth has faced some familiar opponents multiple times, building interesting rivalries along the way. Among these, matchups against "seanrook" have been challenging, with more losses than wins, while encounters with players like "jayfemboy" and "carin_r" have been overwhelmingly successful, boasting perfect win records in their battles.
Jayfemboy: 18 games, 18 wins – undefeated!
Carin_r: 12 games, 12 wins – flawless record.
Seanrook: 48 games – a fierce rival with a tough scoreline.
Fun Facts & Trivia
Yorreth’s longest winning streak is an impressive 17 games – talk about being on fire!
The player’s best time to play is around 1 AM, proving that sometimes the moonlight inspires chess mastery.
Apart from rapid games, Yorreth also dabbles in blitz, bullet, and daily chess, showing versatility across many formats.
Coach Chesswick
Coach's Advice
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