Profile: cavusx
Meet cavusx, a chess enthusiast who’s danced with the complexities of the 64 squares with a mix of grit, occasional grace, and a healthy dash of “did I just resign too early?” Known for a Blitz career that’s been nothing short of a rollercoaster, cavusx hit a peak rating of 362 in 2024, only to bravely wrestle the ebb and flow of the rating rollercoaster with a current Blitz rating of 151 in 2025.
With over 1,000 Blitz games under their belt, they’ve won nearly as many as they’ve lost—proving that for cavusx, chess isn’t just a game, it’s an epic saga where every piece counts … unless it’s a queen, then all bets are off. Fun fact: their longest winning streak is a respectable 7, and yes, they are currently riding a winning streak of 1, so momentum is on their side!
Opening their chess toolkit, cavusx favors the Scandinavian Defense like a vikings’ shield, with a crafty 39% win rate overall and an impressive 50% win rate in the Mieses Kotrc Variation, proving they don’t just play openings—they practically write them. Another fan favorite: the King’s Pawn Opening, especially the King’s Knight Variation, where cavusx scores a solid 55% win rate, clearly a playground for tactical skirmishes and queen hunting.
When it comes to Bullet chess, the ratings (max 541, average ~156) indicate quicksilver reflexes and daring risks, though the wins come sprinkled sparsely among losses. Rapid chess sees a peak as high as 733, showing that with a bit more thinking time, cavusx’s strategic muscles flex impressively.
Ah yes, the psychological battlefield! Cavusx exhibits a tilt factor of 10, which suggests that while setbacks sting, they never completely derail the fight—after all, the comeback rate is a heroic 54%! They’ve mastered the art of rallying even after losing a piece, with a perfect 100% win rate post-piece-loss, making cavusx a nightmarish opponent who turns adversity into victory.
Their average moves per win hover around 43, meaning patience is a virtue, and an average 52 moves per loss suggests games often stretch on into deep endgames. Speaking of which, cavusx sees the endgame in nearly 44% of their matches, diving into the tactical trenches where pawns often decide the fate of kings.
A quirky note on playing times: cavusx’s best hours to crush opponents include mysterious 8 AM, 16 and 17 PM (yes, the 17th hour is 100% win rate), showing that early birds and afternoon strategists alike should beware. Tuesdays, Mondays, and Fridays are their lucky days, while mornings can be … well, more of a mixed bag.
Off the board, cavusx fancies themselves as a tactician with a flair for the unexpected, often opting for varied and sometimes adventurous openings like the Alekhine’s Defense and the Nimzowitsch Kennedy Linksspringer Variation—definitely a player who appreciates both historical flair and tactical surprises.
In summary, cavusx is the kind of player who keeps you on your toes: unpredictable, resilient, and always ready to turn a tough position into a dazzling comeback. Whether they’re shaking up Blitz battles or maneuvering through Rapid games, cavusx brings personality and passion to every match — all while entertaining their opponents with a subtle hint of chess-induced madness.
Keep an eye on the board when facing cavusx — a premature victory celebration might be your biggest blunder!