blueslick: A Chess Journey
Once upon a square, in the kingdom of 64, a knight named blueslick embarked on a quest for glory. Starting humbly at a steady 1200 rating in 2012 rapid chess, this player quickly showed their mettle, climbing towards a peak rapid rating of 2056 in December 2014 — a month when their pawns truly strutted like royalty.
Not one to restrict the challenge to just one format, blueslick dances between rapid, blitz, bullet, and daily games, showing off a multi-talented chess flair. Their blitz peak was a fierce 1924 in late 2015, and their bullet kingdom peaked at 1822 in 2014 — bullet speed included, but thankfully no literal bullets.
Playing style? Well, blueslick averages around 66 moves per win, proving patience is indeed a virtue on the 64 squares. They have a knack for the endgame, featuring it in nearly 67% of their battles. High tactical awareness is their secret weapon, boasting an impressive 82.7% comeback rate — when the going gets tough, the tough get tactical.
Now, blueslick isn’t just about serious strategy; they bravely endure the rollercoaster of chess emotions with a tilt factor of 19 — not bad for a warrior who frequently operates at their best around 4 PM, where coffee and calculated moves seem to blend perfectly.
With an overall blitz résumé of over 10,000 games and a near-even win-loss tally, they know well that chess is a marathon, not a sprint — but don’t let that fool you! Their longest winning streak stands proud at 14 games, while their longest losing streak reminds us even slickest players can stumble (19 in a row, gulp).
Opening secrets remain Top Secret, but with a rapid win rate hovering just above 50%, and a bullet win rate spiking at nearly 55%, blueslick strikes a perfect balance between calculated risk and opportunistic flair.
Recent Adventures
Whether breaking brains or breaking some sweat, blueslick remains a relentless chess enthusiast who proves that while pieces may fall, the spirit never resigns.