Chan_Eden is a dedicated and competitive chess player with a penchant for Rapid time controls. Known for their impressive tactical awareness and a comeback rate of over 70%, Chan_Eden has steadily climbed the ranks, reaching a peak rapid rating of 1448 in July 2025. Whether playing as White or Black, Chan_Eden maintains a consistent win rate with a slight edge when playing White.
Playing Style
Chan_Eden exhibits a balanced playing style characterized by:
Early resignation is rare (only 3.39%), showing persistence even in tough positions.
High frequency of endgames (50.14%), which indicates strength in navigating complex late-game scenarios.
An average of about 54 moves per win, proving persistence and stamina.
A good tactical mindset with nearly 48% win rate even after losing a piece.
Psychologically, Chan_Eden shows a manageable tilt factor (9), with best performance around 8-9 PM local time.
Preferred Openings
Chan_Eden has a wide and interesting opening repertoire across various time controls, with notable performance in:
Rapid: Italian Game – Two Knights Defense, Fegatello Attack (Leonhardt Variation) with a win rate above 63%
Blitz: French Defense boasting over 71% win rate
Bullet: Sicilian Defense with a remarkable near 76.5% win rate
Strong usage of Australian Defense and Barnes Opening indicating creative and sometimes unorthodox strategies.
Career Highlights
Accumulated over a thousand wins in rapid games, demonstrating a long-term commitment and improving skill.
Maintained solid ratings across all formats, including a peak daily rating of 1479, blitz peak at 1115, and bullet at 1216.
Experienced a longest winning streak of 18 games, proving the ability to maintain form under pressure.
Exhibited strong rivalry performance against top opponents like certified_lean with a win rate near 80%, showing competitive spirit.
Participates heavily in the chess community, with a large dataset of opponent encounters including repeated and consistent wins against numerous players.
Fun Facts & Trivia
Chan_Eden's best hours to play are surprisingly late in the evening, with a perfect 100% win rate at 20:00 - the golden hour for tactical brilliance.
Despite facing losses, Chan_Eden’s comeback rate clocks a whopping 70.59%, meaning they're the kind of player who fights back fiercely after setbacks.
Known for versatility, Chan_Eden adapts to all time formats, although Rapid remains the sweet spot for stellar performances.
Demonstrates an average pawn-to-piece capture ratio of roughly 0.4 to 0.45 depending on the year, showing a balanced material approach.
Has crushed over 900 opponents in rapid and nearly 500 in bullet chess - that’s a lot of bragging rights!
Coach Chesswick
Overview
Great job, Chan_Eden! Your recent rapid games indicate steady growth and a positive trend in your rating, with a 42-point increase in the last month and a consistent upward trend over 3, 6, and 12 months. Your strength-adjusted win rate of about 54% shows competitive performance against similarly skilled opponents.
Strong understanding in middlegame tactics is evident, especially in converting material and positional advantages into wins.
You have shown consistency in time management, often maintaining more than half your clock, which is crucial in rapid games.
Exploiting tactical opportunities well, as seen in games with successful checkmates and forced resignations.
Areas for Improvement
Some losses involved early pressure from your opponents—consider revisiting the Petroff Defense and Sicilian Defense main lines to shore up early-game responses, especially moves around move 10-15 where your opponents gained initiative.
In a few games, especially losses, it appears that piece coordination slightly lagged behind, particularly in defending against kingside attacks. Work on developing pieces actively and ensuring their defensive roles are clear.
Focus on endgame technique. A few games concluded with your opponents successfully pressing endgame advantages. Studying essential endgame principles and practicing common scenarios can improve confidence and conversion rates.
Consider reinforcing your opening variations to reduce early critical positions that favor your opponent, aiming to reach middlegames with more balanced positions.
General Recommendations
Analyze your games, especially losses, by reviewing key turning points such as sacrifices by opponents and responses to central tension.
Continue expanding your opening knowledge, perhaps focusing on a few solid and reliable systems that suit your style and allow you to reach comfortable middlegames.
Regular tactical puzzles and endgame studies will improve calculation and technique under time pressure.
Review games Chan_Eden played against stronger opponents and note how they applied strategic concepts—installing these ideas can help stabilize your defense and enhance attack planning.