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Blunderish9

Since 2025 (Inactive) Chess.com
48.0%- 47.3%- 4.7%
Rapid 653
957W 943L 94D

Player Profile: Blunderish9

Meet Blunderish9, a Rapid chess enthusiast navigating the battlefield of 64 squares with a playful blend of blunders and brilliance. With a peak rating of 836 in 2025, Blunderish9 is clearly in an evolutionary stage—still shedding those pawns of past mistakes and growing stronger from every encounter.

Although the username might hint at a penchant for slips, Blunderish9 has shown an impressive resilience, boasting a 53.4% comeback rate and a flawless 100% win rate after losing a piece—truly turning what could be a fatal mutation into survival of the fittest on the chessboard.

With 430 games under their belt, our player averages about 45 moves per victory, suggesting a slow and steady metabolic system that prizes complex endgames (nearly half of their games head into the Endgame Frequency zone). Despite a lick of an early resignation rate at 9.18%, Blunderish9 keeps fighting—no premature apoptosis here!

Blunderish9's strategic DNA reveals a better performance with White (48.6% win rate) compared to Black (40.28%). Sundays and late evenings are their prime time for victory, with a Sunday win-rate peaking near 59% and 20-21h hours flashing the brightest. However, beware the Saturday slump, a curious quirk with only 21.62% wins—perhaps a weekend hibernation phase?

Not one to fold easily under pressure, Blunderish9's tilt factor is modest at 8, allowing them to maintain a competitive edge amidst losses and disappointments. While black might occasionally bite, this player’s psychological resilience keeps their chess evolution in steady motion.

As for opening play, Blunderish9 clings to their “Top Secret” repertoire, unlocking a respectable 44.4% win rate—definitely a guarded genome in the realm of openings.

Whether facing old rivals or fresh prey, Blunderish9’s record reveals intriguing bouts of dominance and challenge, exhibiting a complex mating dance in the ever-evolving ecosystem of rapid chess. In summary, they are not just a blunderer; they are a survivor—and a fierce one at that.

Keep an eye on Blunderish9—their next move might just cause a genetic shake-up in your strategy!
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