Bitunilsu: The Chess Conundrum
Meet Bitunilsu, a player whose chess journey reads like a rollercoaster on a caffeine rush. With a peak Blitz rating soaring to 2253 and an equally impressive Rapid peak of 2243, Bitunilsu has clearly mastered the art of mayhem on the board — strategically, of course.
Playing Style
Bitunilsu has a reputation for boldness (some might say recklessness) with an early resignation rate near 47% – which basically means if the game’s not looking rosy, they might just pull the plug and start plotting a comeback in the next match. Speaking of comebacks, a near 50% comeback rate proves that Bitunilsu never truly gives up, battling fiercely to claw back from material losses and tilt-inducing situations alike.
The average winning game length hovers around 45 moves, suggesting a nice blend of strategic buildup and tactical fireworks, while losses tend to end a bit sooner, with under 40 moves on average – perhaps conceding the point to preserve energy for the next encounter.
Strengths & Quirks
- Wins more often when playing with White (47.63%) compared to Black (40.66%).
- Loves to play around noon and 7 PM, with an especially impressive 100% win rate at 7 PM – clearly, chess and dinner plans don’t mix well.
- Psychologically, Bitunilsu is a normal human under pressure with a tilt factor of 22. So don’t be fooled; they might moan quietly but get back to blitzing like a boss.
- Has a long “losing streak” record that would make a masochist proud: 22 games! But recoveries are sweet, given the current winning streak of 2.
Openings & Opponents
Bitunilsu seems to enjoy playing the "Unknown Opening" — because why make it easy for your opponent to prepare? Most games are fought out here, yielding roughly 45% wins in Blitz and Bullet alike. They exclusively keep the "Top Secret" opening as a mysterious side dish, albeit with less tasty results (~26% win rate).
When it comes to rivals, Bitunilsu locks horns often (and with varying success) against players like rokodaime and caroexpert. Friendly fire is a go, but some adversaries have been brain-breakingly difficult — better watch out for those “zero percent” win rate opponents!
Recent Battles
In a recent match against dlasm1 on December 19, 2020, Bitunilsu showcased their signature sharp attacking flair and won on time, wielding the French Defense like a pro. Just moments earlier, they checkmated knights2_1bishop with the Scandinavian Defense, proving versatility across openings. But not every day is a celebration; a loss against Luckynumber74 on the same day reminds us that even the boldest strategists can fall prey to the ticking clock.
Fun Fact
With an early resignation rate approaching half of all games, Bitunilsu gives new meaning to the phrase “knowing when to quit.” But the magic lies in bouncing back, turning those losses into epic comebacks worthy of a chess sitcom.
In short, Bitunilsu plays chess like mixing rocket science with improv theater — unpredictable, occasionally chaotic, but always entertaining and fiercely competitive. If you face them, brace yourself and enjoy the ride!