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blunderProGyi

Since 2024 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟♟♟
49.0%- 48.7%- 2.3%
Bullet 681
16W 18L 0D
Blitz 1046
1316W 1276L 59D
Rapid 1015
214W 243L 12D
Daily 980
22W 21L 1D

Profile Summary: blunderProGyi

Meet blunderProGyi, a spirited chess enthusiast known for turning every game into an adventure — sometimes thanks to a blunder or two, hence the charming username! With a peak blitz rating of 1038 and a rapid peak soaring up to 1723, this player has demonstrated both resilience and a flair for the unpredictable on the digital battlegrounds of chess.com.

While the name might suggest a propensity for tactical mishaps, don’t be fooled: blunderProGyi boasts an impressive comeback rate of 69.32% and a knack for winning even after losing a piece nearly half the time (43.32%). A true fighter, their longest winning streak is 9 games, making it clear that once the gears are turning, they mean business—before the occasional blunder sneaks in.

Their playful yet strategic approach favorably embraces openings like the Bishop’s Opening Berlin Defense, where they dominate with an 88.89% win rate in blitz, and the Scotch Game, another favorite boasting a solid 60% win rate. However, the Englund Gambit has proved to be a bit of a wildcard, with wins and losses nearly evenly split.

Style & Psychology

  • Average moves per win: about 50
  • Average moves per loss: about 38
  • Early resignation rate: 13.33% (because sometimes quitting gracefully is an art)
  • White pieces win rate: 52.81%, Black pieces win rate: 41.47%
  • Favored time to play: 4 PM — that magical hour for chess awakenings
  • Known to tilt around 15% of the time, but always bounces back

Though losses do happen (with a longest losing streak of 15 games), blunderProGyi never backs down. Their willingness to battle players rated above and below themselves, despite a tough time against higher-rated opponents, speaks volumes about their competitive spirit.

Recent Battles

In a recent blitz encounter, blunderProGyi showcased patience and precision, ultimately winning on time against esaiah with a beautiful exploitation of the French Defense Knight Variation. The game lasted 27 moves with clever piece play and timely exchanges that wore down the opponent’s defenses.

Of course, not every game ends in victory — losses to players like pierrotkpr remind us that even pros love a good challenge. But every defeat is just a setup for the next comeback move!

Opponent Dynamics

blunderProGyi tends to have positive records against opponents such as esaiah, kevinbarnes322, and lemz-1000, often winning 100% of games played against them. However, the rivalry with pierrotkpr remains tough, with no wins recorded so far.

A Fun Fact to Remember

Despite the name implying a professional blunderer, blunderProGyi’s play shows a blend of tactical awareness, fighting spirit, and a good sense of timing—just don't be too surprised when a cheeky oversight sneaks in to keep the games exciting!

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