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Edmrcglu

Since 2025 (Inactive) Chess.com
25.0%- 58.3%- 16.7%
Bullet 100
0W 1L 0D
Blitz 127
3W 6L 2D

Edmrcglu: The Enigmatic Blitz Enthusiast

Meet Edmrcglu, a chess player whose journey through the 64 squares is as mysterious as their opening repertoire, affectionately known as "Top Secret." Active mainly in the year 2025, Edmrcglu has dipped toes into both Blitz and Bullet arenas, with Blitz being their true playground.

With a Blitz rating peaking at 195 and a Bullet rating stuck at a humble 100, Edmrcglu shows flashes of potential between bouts of learning. They've played 11 Blitz games, winning 3, losing 6, and drawing twice — because sometimes a stalemate is the best victory.

Style & Strategy

A master of late-game drama, Edmrcglu boasts an impressive endgame involvement rate of over 90%, showing endurance where others might resign early (they don’t do early resignations, ever). Average moves per win hover around a marathon-worthy 101, suggesting games that test not only skill but patience — and perhaps a bit of stubbornness.

With a comeback rate of 100%, if Edmrcglu loses a piece, the fight is just beginning. Their opponents better watch out: this is a player who thrives on turning tides and rewriting the story after setbacks.

Opponents & Rivalries

The most frequent sparring partner has been none other than 9evren9, with 12 encounters and a modest win rate of 25% against them. Clearly, tough competition fuels Edmrcglu's determination — or at least the urge to challenge the same foe over and over.

Quirks & Psychology

Known for a low tilt factor of 2, Edmrcglu keeps their cool but hasn’t quite cracked the code to consistent winning streaks—longest streak being one win, likely cheering for that elusive back-to-back triumph!

Time-wise, evenings are prime battlegrounds, with a 33% win rate at 7 PM and 17% at 6 PM, while Fridays are their day to shine with a 25% win record.

In summary, Edmrcglu is an enigmatic and resilient player who embraces long, strategic battles and never backs down from a challenge — even if it means losing a dozen times to the same rival. Their games are a mix of patient endgames, unexpected comebacks, and a secretive opening arsenal that keeps opponents guessing.

Here’s to watching Edmrcglu’s next moves unfold on the chessboard — the fun is just beginning!

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