Daniel Cawdery – The International Master with a Tactical Flair
Daniel Cawdery, known online as diddydoodat (because “serious chess player” was taken), is not your average International Master – they are a fiercely competitive force who seem to have unlocked the secret sauce of winning streaks, boasting a jaw-dropping longest winning streak of 44 games. Seriously, who needs luck when you have that kind of consistency?
Daniel’s chess journey has been a rollercoaster of epic wins and tactical comebacks. With a striking 100% win rate after losing a piece, Daniel clearly doesn’t get discouraged easily—in fact, they thrive on chaos and turn near-defeat into glorious victory. Opponents beware: resignation is not in Daniel’s vocabulary, as their early resignation rate proudly sits at zero.
Whether it's blinding speed blitz or the thoughtful pace of rapid chess, Daniel excels with ratings peaking well above 2400. Their endgame skills are top tier, appearing in 76.5% of games, and with an average of 66 moves per win, patience and precision are part of the game plan.
Strategic and psychologically sharp, Daniel’s tilt factor is low (6 out of 100), but don’t let that fool you—they do notice the difference between rated and casual play (a -36.5% win rate difference), so casual opponents might find Daniel a bit more generous on a friendly day. They have an enviable ability to crush most opponents repeatedly, including 100% win records against longtime foes like youngerblunder, clouddex9, and gaw2023.
Fun fact: Daniel shines brightest on Mondays and mid-afternoon hours, rocking an 85%+ win rate around 3 to 6 PM. Maybe it’s the coffee kicking in or just pure chess magic, but playing against Daniel during these times might be a challenge for many.
All in all, Daniel Cawdery is a relentless competitor with a tactical wizardry that makes opponents hang their heads – or at the very least, frantically search for new openings (which remain their closely guarded secret). If you want a chess match filled with grit, strategy, and a pinch of humor, Daniel’s the player to watch!