Profile: aymardbdb
Meet aymardbdb, a chess enthusiast whose journey on the 64 squares reads like an epic saga filled with highs, lows, and the occasional surprising twist. Though not quite a Grandmaster (yet), aymardbdb approaches every match with passion, persistence, and a sprinkle of humor.
A Rollercoaster Rating Ride
Starting off strong with a blitz peak rating of 1372 back in late 2017, aymardbdb has traveled through the ranks with a blend of rapid-fire tactics and contemplative daily games. Their current rapid peak rating impressively touches 1148 as of December 2024, proving they've still got plenty of fight left in them.
Playing Style & Strategy
Known for early resignations about 27% of the time (hey, no shame in knowing when to fold ’em), aymardbdb prefers games that push past the opening—about 35% of their games see them deep in the endgame trenches. Their average winning games span roughly 43 moves, a testament to their gritty endurance and strategic patience.
Offensively, they enjoy classic and reliable openings with honorable mentions to the Four Knights Game Italian Variation boasting a 100% win rate in blitz, and the Top Secret opening providing a perfect daily record. Yet, some gambits like the Three Knights Opening have been less friendly, with a tough 0% win record—everyone has their Achilles’ heel!
Streaks and Comebacks
Persistence is key for aymardbdb: they have a commendable comeback rate close to 60%, turning around games even after losing pieces. Not a fan of prolonged losing streaks, their longest slump has been a challenging 6 losses in a row, but true to form, they bounce back with renewed determination.
Time and Opponents
Interestingly, aymardbdb shines brightest playing early mornings around 7 AM, winning 100% of games at that hour—early birds do catch the chess worms! Tuesdays and Wednesdays are also good days, with win rates hovering above 40%. Their nemesis? Well, players like “leorsel” have been tested often, with a respectable 54.55% win rate against them.
Memorable Victories & Defeats
One of their freshest triumphs came in a rapid game using the Sicilian Defense, where a quick and cunning move sequence forced their opponent to resign after just six moves—checkmate in style! Conversely, the Philidor Defense turned out to be a tougher nut recently, handing aymardbdb a loss after a thoughtful battle.
Summary
Though still climbing the ranks and sometimes getting caught in the tactical whirlwind of blitz, aymardbdb is a player who embodies the spirit of chess — adaptive, persistent, and never boring. They might not yet be the grandmaster of your dreams, but they’re certainly the opponent you’ll remember!
Keep calm and castle on, aymardbdb!