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Corryandomus

Since 2024 (Closed for Fair Play Violations) Chess.com
49.5%- 48.7%- 1.8%
Rapid 979
1661W 1636L 61D

Corryandomus: The Chessboard Conqueror

Meet Corryandomus, a relentless rapid chess aficionado known for turning pawns into pawnsibilities and gambits into grand spectacles. As of early 2025, Corryandomus has climbed their way up to a peak rapid rating of 1240, proving that perseverance (and yes, quite a few resignations) is key on the 64 squares.

Rating Rollercoaster

Starting 2024 with a rocky rapid rating around 571, our rapid-fire gladiator swiftly revamped their game to reach an impressive 1240 by January 2025. With a recent rapid rating hovering near 979, Corryandomus shows true grit—even when the knights occasionally get lost chasing their tails.

Battle Stats & Style

  • Total Rapid Games Played: Thousands, notably 3,392 wins against 3,305 losses (yes, every king has his bad days!)
  • Longest Winning Streak: 12 games, where opponents probably needed coffee breaks.
  • Longest Losing Streak: 14 games, because humility is the secret weapon.
  • White Pieces Win Rate: 50.76% - slightly better when starting first; who doesn’t like the first move advantage?
  • Black Pieces Win Rate: 48.08% - proving that being on defense doesn’t mean giving up.
  • Early Resignation Rate: 4.72% - strategic patience isn't always a virtue, sometimes it’s just recognizing when the queen’s dance is over.
  • Average Moves per Win: 53.4 moves. Slow and steady, or just careful plotting?

Favorite Openings

Corryandomus has a penchant for romance and danger on the board:

  • King's Gambit variations lead the charge, boasting a solid 52%+ win rate.
  • Latvian Gambit was played nearly 230 times, with mixed success (45.6% wins). Risk-taker, anyone?
  • Reliable defenses like the Dutch Defense and Scandinavian variations also spice up their repertoire.

Psychological Warfare & Timing

Known for an 80.8% comeback rate after setbacks, Corryandomus refuses to be knocked down and stays tactically alert when down a piece (with a 47% win rate post-losing material). But beware: a tilt factor of 14 signals those games after a tough loss might get spicy.

Peak performance happens around 11 AM, but watch for sudden bursts of brilliance in the early morning hours (6-8 AM) and a ninja-like 100% win rate playing rapid games at 11 o’clock.

Latest Triumph and Defeat

The latest checkmate victory against a 995-rated opponent showed Corryandomus’s ferocity in the King's Gambit. However, even the best stumble: a memorable loss by checkmate against an equally rated foe reminds us all that chess is a game of glorious highs and humbling lows.

In Summary

Corryandomus is a chess adventurer who’s not afraid to take bold chances, occasionally suffer losses, but always come back swinging (or leaping with a knight). Whether it’s a rapid match or a blitz blitzkrieg (though blitz is still a tiny work-in-progress), this player embodies the spirit of tenacity, tactical awareness, and a dash of humor on the road to mastery.

So next time you see Corryandomus on the board, be ready for unexpected gambits, tactical fireworks, and maybe a resignation or two... from the other side!

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