Chess Player Profile: edu_s_c
Meet edu_s_c, a chess enthusiast whose journey resembles a thrilling rollercoaster ride through the world of blitz, bullet, rapid, and daily games. His chess career is marked by relentless energy, quick decisions, and a resilient spirit that refuses to back down—even against time pressure or a tough opening.
Playing Style & Stats
With a peak blitz rating of 518 and a daily rating soaring up to 678, edu_s_c has proven to be a formidable opponent, especially in longer formats. His blitz battles are almost as heated as a New York street fight: nearly 1,000 games played with a razor-thin win-loss record (505 wins to 504 losses) and a handful of draws thrown in for good measure.
Bullet games tell a tale of hustle and occasional heartbreak—175 wins against 212 losses demonstrate that sometimes speed kills, sometimes it betrays. Yet, in rapid chess, edu_s_c shows his versatility, climbing to an impressive peak of 517 and mastering a variety of openings like the Scandinavian Defense Closed and the Four Knights Game Scotch Variation.
Favorite Openings: The Classics with a Twist
- Blitz: Kings Pawn Opening (Kings Knight Variation), Scotch Game, and Scandinavian Defense Closed
- Bullet: Three Knights Opening and Englund Gambit (the latter brings an unexpected surprise!)
- Rapid: Scandinavian Defense Closed and Queens Pawn Opening (where edu_s_c boasts a perfect 100% win rate!)
edu_s_c’s opening repertoire is a delightful mix of classical maneuvers and aggressive surprises. He knows when to play solid and when to throw in the occasional Englund Gambit to keep opponents guessing.
Psychological Edge & Performance
Known for a remarkable comeback rate of 73.83%, edu_s_c never truly gives up—even when down a piece. His "tilt factor" is a manageable 8, suggesting he stays mostly cool-headed. The player is most "dangerous" around 9 AM (chess.com’s official Best Time of Day to Play), turning groggy opponents into checkmate victims.
His longest winning streak is 8 games, but beware: the same number applies to his losing streak too, proving edu_s_c’s games are anything but boring. He makes an average of 48 moves per win — a test of endurance and precision — and doesn’t shy away from long battles, with over half of his games entering complex endgames.
Memorable Moments
Recently, edu_s_c secured a stunning checkmate in a Four Knights Game Scotch Variation Accepted, demonstrating his tactical sharpness and strategic foresight. His games often end with a flourish, whether by resignation, checkmate, or sometimes on time — reminding everyone that in chess, every second counts.
In Conclusion
edu_s_c is the kind of player who keeps the chessboard sizzling with excitement. A mix of strategic depth, lightning speed, and occasional surprising gambits keeps opponents on their toes and spectators entertained. If you want to challenge someone who fights with heart, wit, and a touch of unpredictability, look no further.