Eddy Osei: The Bullet Barrage Maestro
Meet Eddy Osei, a chess player whose bullet rating once skyrocketed to an impressive 2553 in 2025 — yes, you read that right, the bullet format is basically his playground where he's both a warrior and a wizard. Since starting his journey in 2015 at a modest rating of around 1250, Eddy has blitzed through tens of thousands of games, amassing over 44,000 wins in bullet alone. Not bad for a guy who managed to drum up a comeback rate of over 93%, proving resilience is just as much part of his game as crazy fast moves.
Steeped in tactical brilliance, Eddy’s win rate after losing a piece is nothing short of legendary — nearly 100%! It’s like watching a superhero who, even with a handicap, somehow bounces back and wins the day. A tilt factor of 24 means he gets a bit riled from time to time, but hey, who doesn’t? Just don’t tell that to his opponents, or he'll come back firing with vengeance.
Long games are his forte — averaging about 81 moves for victories means Eddy isn’t in a rush to finish the show; he’s here for a marathon, outsmarting opponents step by step. He favors openings like the Mieses Opening and its reversed Rat Variation, with win rates cruising comfortably above 45% — solid openings for the pragmatic bullet beast.
Outside bullet, Eddy dabbles in blitz, rapid, and daily chess formats with varying success, but bullet chess remains his fortress. With an extensive game count approaching 100,000 bullet games (and climbing!), he’s practically a human bullet-time machine, often found battling at peak hours around 11 AM and 9 PM where his win rates peak around 46%.
Opponents beware — Eddy's style combines the subtlety of a strategist with the speed of a fighter jet. He opens with a smile, but by move 20, he’s already got you sweating, wondering if you accidentally stumbled into a chess sniping match.
Fun fact: He seems unstoppable with the Mieses Opening — his "secret sauce" to keeping challengers guessing faster than they can blink!