About Ebidami: The Endgame Enthusiast
Ebidami is a chess player whose journey on the 64 squares is sprinkled with resilience, tactical awareness, and a sprinkle of humor. Known for an impressive comeback rate of 72.74%, this player never backs down from a challenge—even if it means dusting off the pieces after a setback and striking back harder.
With a peak blitz rating just shy of 1200 and a daily peak soaring to 1230, Ebidami is the classic underdog who loves a good duel. The player’s style? Expect patient endgames (they dive deep with an endgame frequency of 62.65%) and a charming tendency to resign early only 1.01% of the time—proving they’re not one to surrender without a fight.
Ebidami’s openings repertoire is as mysterious as their username—favoring "Unknown Opening" and a variety of defenses like the Pirc Defense and the ever-popular Italian Game. The Italian Game even features in their most recent victory, a game where tactical flair led to victory by resignation.
When it comes to timed games, Ebidami shows impressive stamina with thousands of blitz and rapid games under their belt, boasting almost as many wins as losses. Whether it's blitz or rapid, Ebidami’s fight never dulls, inching closer to that elusive 1200 rating with each match.
And talk about timing—their prime playing hour is midnight (literally at 00:00)! Maybe they're fueled by midnight snacks and a quiet room, or maybe their pieces come alive when the rest of the world sleeps. Their win rates during this hour skyrocket to a staggering 80%, proving that night owls indeed have a secret weapon.
Off the board, Ebidami engages fiercely with opponents ranging from "winner2157" to "orety_kotlety," capturing victories and the occasional loss with grace and tactical cunning. Their psychological tilt factor is kept impressively low, indicating a calm mind even when the position heats up.
Fun Facts:
- Longest winning streak: 9 games. Talk about a hot streak!
- Favourite opening in blitz: The mysterious Unknown Opening (possibly a secret weapon?).
- Wins by resignation: Ebidami knows when to make opponents throw in the towel – over 500 times.
- Preferred time to play: Midnight—because chess and dreams are better together.
In short, Ebidami is a tenacious warrior on the digital boards, who balances tactical sharpness and patient endgame strategy with an undeniable midnight hustle. Whether they’re crafting elegant checkmates or learning gracefully from losses, one thing’s for sure: the chess world is all the richer for their passion.