Chess Profile: AD DA aka Budz_24
Meet AD DA, better known in the chess world by the enigmatic username Budz_24. A seasoned player who has danced across the squares with a blitz rating peaking around 1034 in 2024 and bravely battling through 650 blitz games that tested both nerves and strategy. If fast chess were an Olympic sport, Budz_24 might just be the sprinter—in 2025 their bullet rating soared to 956, all while managing a cool 3 games and keeping everyone on their toes.
Their favorite opening? The ever-mysterious Top Secret (859 blitz games!), which boasts a respectable near 48% win rate—like a magician’s hidden trick waiting to spring on opponents. Other openings like the Philidor Defense and variations on the King's and Queen's Pawn also pepper their repertoire, proving that Budz_24 is a bit of a chess chameleon.
With a longest winning streak of 9 games, AD DA knows how to build momentum. But beware: this player occasionally takes the “exit door” early with an early resignation rate of just under 5%, suggesting a strategist who knows when to fold ‘em and when to soldier on. With a psychological tilt factor of 8, Budz_24 has had their moments but fights back harder, showcasing a remarkable 72% comeback rate.
Their games often take a scenic route, averaging almost 58 moves to victory, savoring the endgame more than 60% of the time. A slight preference emerges playing with the white pieces, boasting a solid 53% win rate, while black is a bit tougher, yielding only around 43%. When a piece is lost, Budz_24 morphs into a phoenix on the board—winning 100% of such games!
Chess doesn’t just happen between 9 and 5 for Budz_24. The highest win rates pop up during the 9 AM hour (a blazing 69.7%) and an unparalleled perfect 100% at 8 PM, proving they are morning birds and night owls alike.
While their win/loss record in blitz leans closely balanced at 430 wins to 449 losses, their rapid results show a growth arc with recent wins pushing their rating up to 1080 and beyond. One could say that AD DA is the resilient underdog we all root for in every game.
In short: AD DA is the kind of player who holds secrets, bounces back from setbacks, and keeps opponents guessing—because who wants to reveal all their tricks at once? Just don’t expect them to stick around after a bad start; they might bow out gracefully and live to fight another day.