Profile Summary: blunderman1
Meet blunderman1, a chess gladiator who’s been dazzling the board since 2009. With a smashing peak blitz rating of 2168 and bullet slightly behind at 2162, blunderman1 is not your average pawn pusher. This player’s style? A thrilling rollercoaster with an impressive comeback rate of 33.76% and an average game length hovering around 21 moves—quick decisions and fierce battles are the game!
Blunderman1’s record speaks volumes over 70,000 blitz games, with over 36,000 wins—clearly a force to be reckoned with on the fast lanes. Despite a knack for occasional one-sided losses (59.68% one-sided loss rate, anyone?), their games shimmer with tactical fireworks. When the going gets tough, this player knows how to shake off the tilt (a modest 18% tilt factor) and bounce back.
Favorite opening: "Top Secret" (because every good player has a few tricks up their sleeve). With a win rate just over 51%, it’s been a trusty companion in many battles. Other notable openings include the fearless Englund Gambit with a cheeky 59% winrate, and the never-say-die French Defense Normal Variation at 60%.
Despite the fearsome username, blunderman1 doesn’t mind losing a game or two — they’ve rinsed and repeated over 73,000 blitz outcomes with almost equal wins and losses. But don't let those numbers fool you; blunderman1's recent games show a savvy player who finishes strong and doesn’t shy away from checkmate glory or strategic resignations.
Fun fact: Their absolute peak performance happened way back in December 2009, right at the dawn of their chess journey—a bit like a superhero debut. Even now, they stay active, with competitive ratings inching toward 2100+. Blunderman1 is something like a chess ninja—quietly climbing the ranks with a style that’s all their own.
Recent encounter highlight:
In a recent Crazyhouse encounter against Kazhan1, blunderman1 showcased the tactical wizardry that earned them their reputation. With brilliant piece sacrifices and timely checkmates, they sealed the win by resignation with moves “1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bb5 Bc5...” proving once again they can dance through the fire of chaos like a champ.
Whether it’s bullet or blitz, rapid or the rare daily game, blunderman1 is a steadfast and entertaining competitor with a blend of aggression, resilience, and a sprinkle of secrets yet to be unveiled.
So, watch your pieces around blunderman1, or risk a swift and stylish checkmate!