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cudrio2002

Since 2020 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟♟
44.4%- 54.5%- 1.1%
Bullet 292
3W 3L 0D
Blitz 197
581W 709L 14D
Rapid 405
48W 64L 1D
Daily 859
1W 1L 0D

Meet cudrio2002: The Chess Adventurer

In the vast universe of chess usernames, cudrio2002 stands out as a uniquely persistent puzzle enthusiast. Known for diving headfirst into over 800 blitz games in 2024 alone, cudrio2002’s journey on the 64 squares is a rollercoaster of wins, losses, and a few draws sprinkled in for dramatic effect.

A Statistical Snapshot

  • Blitz battles fought: Over 500 games with a respectable 38% win rate using the enigmatic "Top Secret" openings.
  • Daily chess competitor: A modest but steady presence with a 37% win rate and a maximum rating hovering around 859.
  • Rapid encounters are a tale of highs and lows, debuting at a stunning 602 but settling to around 200 in recent years.
  • Bullet chess champion of exactly one game — and proudly undefeated!

Playing Style & Psychology

cudrio2002’s style might best be described as a blend of cautious optimism and strategic retreat – after all, with an early resignation rate of nearly 24%, sometimes knowing when to bow out is part of the game. Despite this, their comeback rate of 30% and a perfect win rate after losing a piece (yes, a flawless 100%) hints at a player who knows how to turn the tides when the chips are down.

Chess sessions peak on Thursdays and evenings around 6 PM to 8 PM, where win rates can reach nearly 50%. Their psychological tilt factor of 13 suggests cudrio2002 is human after all — emotions do sneak into those critical moments, but they manage to keep it mostly cool.

Rivalries & Records

Whilst cudrio2002 has squared off multiple times against opponents like byewwong and cudrioo, the leaderboard of most-played opponents reads like a who's who of chess internet regulars. Special shout-out to the undefeated streak against a handful of players — perhaps a few secret weapons in their arsenal?

Final Thoughts

Whether blitzing through games or patiently plotting long daily encounters, cudrio2002’s journey is a testament to tenacity, the art of the comeback, and the fun unpredictability chess brings. So, the next time you face them online, beware — you might be up against a player who resigns early, but never without a clever trap hidden nearby.

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