Player Profile: boredxss (aka com_dew021)
Meet boredxss, a chess enthusiast navigating the battlefield with a blend of grit, quirks, and a touch of chaos. With a peak Rapid rating of 433 and a respectable Blitz highscore of 260, this player proves that slow and steady sometimes wins (or at least outlasts) the competition. Bullet? Well, let’s just say there’s a wild rollercoaster — a peak at 365 but more often a frenetic dance between wins, losses, and “What just happened?” moments.
Style & Tendencies
boredxss enjoys complexity. Their games average about 42 moves when victorious and even extend a bit longer in defeat — a sign they never quit quietly. While early resignation is a modest 8.1%, they aren't shy about playing till the bitter end. Tactical flair shines through a stellar comeback rate of 64%, meaning when they’re down a piece, they don’t just fold – they fight back like a chess gladiator.
Opening Repertoire Highlights
- Bullet: Prefers the Four Knights Game Scotch Variation Accepted, wielding it with a confident 61% win rate.
- Blitz: Solid with King's Pawn Opening, posting a healthy 57% win rate and showing love for the Philidor Defense.
- Rapid: An intriguing mix — from the aggressive Englund Gambit (65% win rate!) to the calm Bishop's Opening where they dominate with 71% wins.
Battle Scars & Highlights
This player’s longest winning streak is a respectable 7 games, but {' '}their patience has been truly tested by a grueling 15-game losing streak — a cautionary tale of perseverance for us all. Most recent victories often come by controlling the clock, winning on time instead of just pure chess wizardry — a classic speed-chess trick.
Psychological Quirks & Playing Hours
Not a fan of tilt, but with a tilt factor of 15, boredom and frustration definitely sneak in occasionally. The best time to challenge boredxss? Midnight, toppling opponents with an impressive 71% win rate — perhaps fueled by mysterious midnight snacks or an ancient chess spell.
Fun Fact
Their most recent memorable battle featured a quirky Nimzowitsch-Larsen Attack - Modern Variation, where boredxss proved not only skill but patience — winning on time in an intense 21-move duel that blended unconventional moves with tactical prowess.
In short: A player of paradoxes — sometimes fleeting and impulsive in Bullet, yet strategically sound and stubbornly persistent in Rapid. Watch out for them in the late hours; bounded by neither nerves nor early resignations, boredxss is a force that’s as unpredictable as it is entertaining.