About Aisedai: The Blitz and Bullet Maestro
Meet Aisedai, a chess player whose blitz and bullet games are as thrilling as a roller coaster ride—full of surprises, victories, and the occasional heartbreak. Since stepping onto the chess scene around 2021, Aisedai has capably battled through nearly 2,000 blitz games with a peak rating soaring to an impressive 2224 in 2025. Not one to shy away from lightning-fast play, Aisedai also mastered bullet chess, peaking at a staggering 2242 rating in the same year.
What sets Aisedai apart is a combination of tenacity and tactical finesse. With a comeback rate of 86.7% and a perfect 100% win rate after losing a piece, this player clearly keeps calm when the heat is on. The psychological tilt factor hovers modestly at 10, proving Aisedai's temperament stays steadier than a pawn march to promotion.
A specialist in the enigmatic Top Secret opening (okay, maybe just a name, but very effective with a win rate of 52.6%), Aisedai's favorite battlefield also features aggressive Sicilian defense variations, including the Kan Modern Variation boasting an 80% win rate—because why not mix mystery with maximum efficiency? On the bullet front, trusty lines like the Caro Kann Tartakower Forgacs Variation and the Alapin Sicilian flourish with perfect scores—because speed and precision go hand-in-hand.
Aisedai's style? Well, this player hardly ever quits early (only 0.4% early resignation rate) and loves to punch deep into endgames, with an endgame frequency above 73%. Games tend to be marathons with average moves per victory just shy of 69—talk about stamina! When wielding white, Aisedai sports a respectable 53.5% win rate; with black, a solid 50.8% proves they're no pushover from any side of the board.
Socially, Aisedai has tangled with a diverse crowd - including the likes of "bruceleepettersson" (18 clashes), "dumbledore2332" (17 battles), and others, sustaining a competitive winning spirit against frequent opponents. And if you wondered when Aisedai strikes hardest — Saturdays (win rate 60.2%) and evenings around 22:00 (61.2%) are the golden hours.
In short, Aisedai is a force to be reckoned with in rapid-fire games — a sharp mind, steady nerves, and a touch of secret sauce that keeps opponents guessing. Whether you're looking for a worthy adversary or just want to watch bullet chess at its finest, keep an eye on this mysterious player whose games are as exciting as a last-second queen sacrifice.