Profile: avocadosheena, National Master
Meet avocadosheena, a National Master whose chess game is as smooth and rich as a perfectly ripe avocado. Since bursting onto the Blitz scene in 2020 with a stellar rating hovering around 2100+, this player has demonstrated a cool blend of tactical genius and stubborn resilience.
Known for an astonishingly high comeback rate of nearly 92% and an impeccable 100% win rate after losing a piece, avocadosheena never shies away from turning dire situations into sweet victories. Opponents beware: once avocadosheena slips a piece, it’s only a matter of time before they sneak a slice of triumph from the jaws of defeat.
This player thrives especially after midnight and in those quiet, reflective 1 AM games where concentration peaks—clocking a flawless 100% win rate at that hour. Whether it’s an early Sunday morning blast or a late-night skirmish, avocadosheena mixes strategic patience (an average of 75 moves per win) with timely aggression.
Though their sweet spot is Blitz — where they hold a respectable 43% win rate over 58 intense “Top Secret” opening battles — don't underestimate their Bullet speed, boasting nearly a 46.5% win rate across 71 games, proving rapid-fire reflexes and a sharp mind.
Psychological resilience comes built-in: a low tilt factor of 11 means avocadosheena keeps a fresh mindset and stays cool under pressure, never letting the game peel into frustration.
Favorite foes include yujianfu and hieii, with a flawless 100% win rate against them. Meanwhile, a few rivals like confused_3 and snar have proved challenging. But hey, every avocado has its pit.
With an endgame frequency of nearly 88%, avocadosheena loves the sweet crunch of a prolonged battle, savoring every strategic morsel until the final checkmate. Whether wielding White or Black pieces, this player slices through defenses with impressive precision.
With many games played and a long winning streak of 7 under their belt, avocadosheena is a force to be reckoned with—a mix of calm strategy and fiery spirit, proving chess mastery one well-placed pawn at a time.