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Chess personalities

What kind of player are you?

Your Chess Wrapped sorts you into one of these archetypes based on how you actually play — your openings, your win rate, your appetite for chaos. It's pinned to your public profile for the world to see.

Sign in and run your Wrapped to find yours.

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The Gambiteer

You love sacrificing material for initiative. Bold, aggressive, and always looking for the attack.

Material is just a means to an end. You happily give up a pawn — or a piece — for open lines, a lead in development, and a king to hunt. Where others count, you calculate.

Sacrifices for initiativeOpen, attacking linesThrives in chaos
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The Sicilian Dragon

Sharp, counterattacking play. You thrive in complex positions and aren't afraid of tactical fireworks.

You meet aggression with aggression. Razor-sharp opposite-side castling, pawn storms racing down the board, and a refusal to back down — your games are double-edged from move one.

CounterattackingLoves complicationsFearless in tactics
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The Hypermodernist

You control the center from the flanks. Patient, strategic, and always thinking three steps ahead.

Why occupy the center when you can undermine it? You let opponents overextend, then strike from a distance with fianchettoed bishops and well-timed breaks. Strategy over brute force.

Controls center from afarPatient & strategicLong-term planning
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The Classical Scholar

Solid, principled chess. You follow the masters' footsteps with sound development and central control.

You play chess the way it was meant to be played: pawns in the center, pieces developed to their best squares, king tucked away safely. Sound, principled, and hard to crack.

Sound developmentCentral controlPrincipled play
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The Dominator

Winning is your default. You apply relentless pressure and rarely let opponents escape.

Once you smell blood, the game is over. You convert advantages with ruthless precision and squeeze every half-point out of a position. Opponents rarely wriggle free.

High win rateRelentless pressureClinical conversion
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The All-Rounder

Versatile and adaptable. You can play any opening and hold your own in any position.

No position scares you. Tactical or positional, sharp or slow, you adapt to whatever the board demands. A complete player with no glaring weaknesses.

VersatileAdaptableNo weak phase
🔥

The Rising Phoenix

Every game is a learning opportunity. You're building your foundation and improving fast.

Every loss is fuel. You're early in your journey but climbing fast, turning each mistake into a lesson. The best players all started exactly where you are now.

Fast learnerBuilding foundationsOn the rise
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The Fortress

Rock-solid and hard to break. You build positions with no weaknesses and dare opponents to overreach.

You don't gamble. Airtight pawn structures, nothing to target, and the patience to sit tight until your opponent overextends — then you punish it. Cracking you is a project most won't finish.

Solid structuresHard to break downDefends, then counters
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The Flank General

You sidestep the main roads. c4, Nf3, g3 — you fight on the flanks and squeeze on your own terms.

Why walk into your opponent's preparation? You build from the wings with English, Réti and Catalan systems, steer the game into quiet waters, and squeeze the life out of the position move by move.

Flank openingsPositional squeezePlays on your terms
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The Endgame Grinder

The longer the game, the better. You convert tiny edges with patience and technique.

While others crack in time pressure, you're just getting started. You'll happily play sixty moves, nursing a single-pawn edge into a full point with relentless technique. The endgame is your home court.

Long technical gamesEndgame techniqueOutlasts opponents
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The Diplomat

Half a point is never a tragedy. You neutralize threats and are almost impossible to beat.

You don't lose the thread. You defuse attacks, steer toward balance, and split the point against players who came for blood. Opponents leave the board frustrated they couldn't crack you.

Draws the tough onesRisk-averseTough to beat
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