Profile Summary: adoubleedgedgame
Meet adoubleedgedgame, a chess warrior whose rating graph resembles a thrilling rollercoaster ride — with more ups than downs, thankfully! From humble beginnings around 1400 in bullet chess, this player has rocketed to a stunning peak of 2697 in April 2025, proving they're no stranger to blazing-fast decisions.
Specializing in bullet, blitz, and rapid formats, adoubleedgedgame’s style is as dynamic and unpredictable as the username implies. They like to finish their games decisively, boasting an impressive 80.78% endgame frequency — clearly, they don’t shy away from the long haul until checkmate. Yet, with an average of nearly 79 moves per win or loss, patience is also their secret weapon; when adrenaline meets endurance, weirdly mystical things happen on the board.
Their opening repertoire is well-guarded under the banner "Top Secret", with over 11,000 bullet games and an almost Sherlockian ability to surprise opponents. Although the "English Opening: Agincourt Defense" apparently doesn't treat them well (0% win rate here — maybe it really is a secret!), their killer instinct shines in lines like the Caro-Kann Defense's Classical Spassky Variation and Slav Defense Modern Quiet Variation, where they hold solid 50%+ win rates.
The stats reveal a player who thrives under pressure — with a comeback rate nearing 79%, giving up a piece doesn’t mean giving up the fight. But beware the tilt factor: clocking in at 15, adoubleedgedgame occasionally lets the battlefield frustrations spill over. Luckily, early mornings around 7 AM seem to be their prime time, when the brain is fresh and the pawns fall like autumn leaves.
Known for battling fierce opponents like thesilmarils and rubikon1, and keeping their tally close against regular rivals, adoubleedgedgame is never one to back down. Their win/loss record: thousands of wins balanced with the hard lessons of losses and draws — all part of the grand шахматный saga.
Highlight Reel
Recently, adoubleedgedgame demonstrated their tactical prowess with a victory by resignation in a classic Caro-Kann Defense - Classical Spassky Variation battle, outmaneuvering a 2565-rated opponent – pure checkmating artistry!
But even the best have their off days — a recent defeat by a crafty swordoftheword16 reminds us that in chess, every game is a new puzzle.
Fun Facts
- Despite the fierce combat, the average game length at victory is just shy of 80 moves. Time-consuming? Maybe. Effective? Absolutely.
- Has an uneven love-hate relationship with the 'English Opening Agincourt Defense' — zero wins across six brave attempts.
- Comfortable both with white and black, though slightly better with the white pieces (45.5% win rate).
So whether it’s a bullet bluster or a rapid riff, adoubleedgedgame plays like a chess tournament and a circus rolled into one — strategy, surprise, and a pinch of chaos. Watch out on the board; this player’s edge cuts both ways!