Player Profile: brayuh
Meet brayuh, a bullet-speed chess warrior who’s been dancing across the 64 squares since 2022 with a rollercoaster rating ride that would make even Magnus Carlsen raise an eyebrow.
Rating Journey
Starting out with a bullet rating around 367 in 2022, brayuh showed resilience and growth, pushing up to a peak of 734 in 2025. Blitz and rapid formats saw similar action—blitz maxing just shy of 1,000 before settling around 606, and rapid rating soaring to a respectable 625.
Playing Style
Brayuh isn’t afraid to call it quits early when the tides turn, sporting an early resignation rate of about 14%. But don’t mistake that for weakness—this player fights hard in the endgame, engaging in them over 42% of matches, with wins often stretching past 55 moves. When wielding the white pieces, brayuh claims victory slightly more than half the time (51%), dropping to a still respectable 46% when battling from black.
Tactical Prowess
Never count this player out. With a stunning 73.6% comeback rate, and a jaw-droppingly high 99.89% win rate after losing a piece, brayuh can turn a losing game into a comedy of errors for their opponent.
Openings & Preferences
Brayuh loves the Scandinavian Defense Mieses Kotrc Variation, boasting nearly 59% wins in 126 bullet games—a weapon of choice for causing headaches and tactical skirmishes. Another favorite? The Van Geet Opening with an impressive 63% win rate, proving that unconventional lines can pay off handsomely.
Psychology & Performance Trends
Despite a tilt factor of 10 out of 100 (slight mood swings included), brayuh’s rated games are 24% more victorious than casual games—clearly thriving under pressure. Saturday afternoons might not be the golden hour with about 48% wins, but Sunday mornings and late evenings bring out their best with win rates creeping above 52%.
Fun Facts
- Longest winning streak: 12 games in a row. No pressure, though!
- Has a friendly rivalry with several usernames, especially ddddddd44 (23 clashes!) and cakemqn (15 matches).
- Average moves per win (55) suggests brayuh loves to keep opponents on their toes well after the opening.
In the ever-evolving realm of chess, brayuh’s journey is a testament to persistence, quirky opening choices, and a knack for snatching victory from the jaws of defeat — all served with a dash of flair and a twinkle in the eye. Ready for your game?