Profile Summary: CDR_1989
Meet CDR_1989, a persistent warrior on the 64 squares whose chess journey reads like an epic saga — filled with battles fought, lessons learned, and enough surprising twists to keep even the chess gods on their toes. Starting off with a Daily peak rating of 1146 back in 2018, CDR_1989 shows the heart of a comeback artist, demonstrating a remarkable 77.49% rate of clawing back victories even after losing a piece! When the chips are down, they don’t just fold — they strike back with tactical cunning and unyielding grit.
Over the years, CDR_1989 has danced with many openings, favoring the King’s Pawn Opening Leonardis Variation and the Philidor Defense like a seasoned performer. The King's Pawn Opening standard is their steady companion with nearly 173 battles waged—winning slightly less than half but always ready for the next challenge.
They’re no stranger to quick-move heat: with over 1400 wins in bullet chess and a peak bullet rating of 768, lightning-fast reflexes meet thoughtful strategy. Though bullet battles are tough, CDR_1989 keeps their chin up with a solid mid-600s bullet average recently, proving that speed doesn’t always mean chaos.
CDR_1989's style is as intriguing as their stats: a modest 6% early resignation rate (they rarely give up early!), a love for drawn-out endgames (almost half their games touch the endgame phase), and a calmness reflecting in an average of about 46 moves per win. The psychological side shows a tilt factor of 16, so watch out opponents—sometimes frustration might sneak in, but it certainly does not keep them down for long.
Their best times to play? Late mornings and afternoons, especially around 11:00 AM, where they keep a win rate hovering near 57% during prime hours like 10-11 AM. Playing steadily across all days, Thursdays stand out as the luckiest day to lock horns with CDR_1989.
Whether it’s grinding rating points or plain having fun, CDR_1989’s resilient spirit and willingness to engage in fierce tactical skirmishes make them a memorable opponent. Keep an eye out for this player: they may surprise you with creative defenses, sudden counterattacks, or a stubborn hold in drawn positions.
Recent Battles:
- Last Win: A thrilling win via time victory against Patico17 using the Philidor Defense Exchange Variation, showcasing strategic patience and opportunistic timing.
- Last Loss: A tough on-time loss against EIREhummy, who exploited the King’s Pawn Opening Leonardis Variation—proving even the best have their windy days on the battlefield.
In short, CDR_1989 might not yet be grandmaster material, but with every game played, they sharpen their skills and give opponents a run for their money. In the grand chessboard of life, they embody the warrior spirit—always ready, always learning, and never backing down.