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Pepe Cry IM

Abdoabedov The Pond Since 2020 (Inactive) Chess.com
53.3%- 38.7%- 8.0%
Bullet 1652
0W 2L 0D
Blitz 2342
35W 27L 6D
Rapid 2303
5W 0L 0D

Pepe Cry - International Master

Meet Pepe Cry, an International Master certified by FIDE and chess enthusiast extraordinaire. Pepe isn’t just your everyday chess player; they’ve mastered the art of turning 64 squares into a battleground where strategy dances with creativity. Known online as Abdoabedov, Pepe strikes the perfect blend of seriousness and humor at the board.

Rating Achievements

  • Peak Blitz Rating: 2342 (August 2021)
  • Peak Rapid Rating: 2303 (August 2021)
  • Peak Bullet Rating: 1784 (May 2021)

Playing Style & Strengths

Pepe is a force to be reckoned with in blitz and rapid formats, boasting win rates of over 65% in blitz and an impressive near 77% in rapid against a “Top Secret” opening repertoire (probably an opening Pepe doesn’t even want to disclose!). Their tactics? Phenomenal! With a come-back rate of 82.8% and a win rate after losing a piece of 63.11%, Pepe turns adversity into golden opportunities — otherwise known as “How to make your opponent question their life choices 101.”

Endgames? Pepe dances through them about 63% of the time, showing patience and precision in battles that could tire lesser mortals. Their longest winning streak stands at a stunning 25 games — a hot streak that could make even Bobby Fischer raise an eyebrow.

Quirks & Fun Facts

  • Early resignation rate is low at just 2.78%, indicating Pepe fights to the bitter end (or until the coffee runs out).
  • Best time to play? The witching hour at 11 PM — Pepe’s secret nocturnal superpower.
  • Playing with white pieces yields a confident 65.7% win rate, but surprisingly, black pieces aren’t far behind at 67.1%, proving that Pepe’s versatility knows no bounds.

Memorable Moments

In recent battles, Pepe defeated Strider28cpkTwitch with an English Opening that could almost be classified as a work of art — weaving positional mastery with tactical precision to force resignation by move 22. On the flip side, even the best trip sometimes on banana peels; a recent loss to “TheCount” came via time pressure, reminding everyone Pepe likes a challenge till the clock runs out.

Opponent Highlights

Pepe’s code name for long-time rivals might as well be “yakyak_0721” and “3v3l1na,” having met them 10 and 8 times respectively, with win rates that could intimidate even the bravest cursor on the chessboard.

In Conclusion

Pepe Cry is not just a player but a storm on the clock, a strategist wielding pieces like weapons of wit, and a charming figure in the online chess world. If you see their username in the lobby, prepare for a rollercoaster of brilliant moves and maybe a chuckle or two along the way.

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