Umma Kulsum Deepa (Username: Daffygirl99)
Meet Umma Kulsum Deepa, also known in the virtual world as Daffygirl99, a formidable chess player with a flair for turning pawns into kings… or at least trying to. Though her bullet rating dances between “I’m speed” and “please wait” with highs of 570 in 2024 and a resilient climb to 252 in 2025, she proves that patience is a virtue—especially when blitz makes her break a sweat.
With a keen tactical mind shown by a remarkable 100% win rate after losing a piece, Umma never throws in the towel prematurely (her early resignation rate is a modest 1.39%). If psychological tilt were a chess piece, she’d have it in custody—holding her tilt factor steady at a cool 10, she battles on with surprising resilience.
Her favorite playground? Rapid games! With an average move count of around 46 when winning, she enjoys the dance of strategy and stamina. The Philidor Defense and King’s Pawn Opening Leonardis Variation are among her go-to openings, boasting win rates over 45% and even a snazzy 59% using the French Defense King’s Indian Attack—not bad for a player who seems to like surprises.
Umma’s victories often time their arrival late—in the evenings at 21:00 or 22:00 hours she boasts win rates in the mid-50s to upper 50s percentile, so bettors beware: she’s night-owl sharp. Days of the week? Monday is her best friend, winning just over half her games.
Highlights from her latest games include a graceful victory against Chona46 by forcing resignation after an aggressive opening battle, showcasing her skill in seizing the moment. Of course, the path to chess mastery is paved with losses too, as seen in a recent nimble defeat to Vaktra, a timely reminder that even the sharpest minds occasionally meet their match.
Fun Facts & Quirks
- Longest winning streak: 9 games. That’s almost a mini-tournament of glory!
- Comeback queen: She has a 55.25% comeback rate – clearly never counting herself out.
- White pieces bring better luck with a 50.58% win rate compared to 47.23% with black pieces.
- Refuses to settle for short games: losses average 54 moves—meaning she fights till the last pawn drops.
- Most played opponent? “manjur008” with 39 matches under her belt — talk about a rivalry!
Umma is not just about numbers and ratings; she’s that player who brings persistent energy to the board and reminds us that chess, much like life, is about strategy, resilience, and sometimes making your knight look like a sneaky ninja.