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chess09chess09 NM

Since 2018 (Inactive) Chess.com ♟♟
53.6%- 43.0%- 3.4%
Bullet 2065
2W 2L 0D
Blitz 2048
95W 78L 4D
Rapid 2244
60W 46L 6D

Profile Summary: chess09chess09

Meet chess09chess09, a National Master who dances briskly across the 64 squares with a mix of tenacity, tactical flair, and a hint of cheeky resilience. Earning the prestigious title of National Master from National, chess09chess09 has proven to be a formidable force in the chess arena, balancing sharp preparation with moments of pure instinct.

Their journey from a humble blitz novice (peaking around 1759 in early 2018) to a rapid dynamo boasting a peak rating of 2345 in July 2022 is a tale of dedication and many caffeine-fueled battles. Whether it's bullet (with a peak rating flirtation of 2239!) or rapid, chess09chess09 can rattle off moves faster than most can reach for their coffee.

With over 273 wins across all time controls and a playing style that includes an impressive 73.56% comeback rate, this player thrives under pressure and refuses to bow out early—even if their "early resignation" rate cheekily creeps above 9%. Endgames? Oh, they relish those, featuring in around 68% of their games, proving the pen is mightier in the late middle- and endgame phases.

Their best time to strike is surprisingly 15:00—when most afternoon players hit a slump, chess09chess09’s brain gears up and the longest winning streak of 8 games has been known to emerge from this power hour.

A strategic player with a comparable knack for both white and black pieces (winning more often with Black at 58%), chess09chess09 has faced a royal lineup of opponents. Some have experienced the sting of a 100% win rate against this player, but just as many have felt their wrath, especially in frantic bullet games boasting a stunning 71.43% win rate.

"Chess09chess09 — part tactician, part magician, and full-time puzzle enthusiast who refuses to let a single piece go without a fight!"

Recent Battles

The most recent win came in February 2025 against Monluis, showcasing the classic Queen’s Gambit Declined, where patience and precise play led to a resignation at move 84. In contrast, the latest setback was a tough resignation against lluisot in September 2024, reminding that even National Masters occasionally have to tip their king and rethink the next strategy.

Whether storming into the fray on the blitz battlefield, outwitting foes in bullet, or patiently maneuvering through rapid games, chess09chess09 continues to be a chess player to watch — or challenge at your own delightful peril.

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