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edulve

Since 2024 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟
49.1%- 43.5%- 7.5%
Bullet 261
6W 5L 0D
Blitz 789
335W 290L 54D
Rapid 867
420W 372L 62D
Daily 784
2W 9L 0D

Profile Summary: edulve

Meet edulve, a chess enthusiast who dances on the 64 squares with a mixture of cunning strategy and occasional flair. With a peak Blitz rating soaring up to 847 in mid-2025, edulve has demonstrated a knack for rapid decision-making and a penchant for tactical skirmishes that keep opponents on their toes.

Chess Journey & Style

Sporting a balanced style, edulve’s games average around 57 moves when victorious—evidence of engaging battles rather than quick-fire victories or blunders. Known for a solid endgame approach (61% endgame frequency) and a comeback rate exceeding 81%, edulve refuses to go down without a fight, often turning the tide even after losing material.

Opening Repertoire Highlights

  • Queen's Gambit Accepted: A fan favorite with a strong win rate (~65%) in Blitz
  • Scandinavian Defense: Acts like a steady rock, successful in many variations
  • Catalan Opening: Closed variations seem to favor edulve’s strategic mindset
  • Top Secret: The mysterious opening that accounts for hundreds of games, proving that sometimes mystery pays off!

Online Chess Adventures

Edulve has amassed hundreds of games across all time controls, racking up more wins than losses in Blitz and Rapid formats alike. Their Bullet chess prowess, while modest with a peak just over 260 rating, shows potential for speedy tactics—with a respectable 7 wins to 5 losses overall.

Victories and Defeats

Recently, edulve secured a neat victory by resignation in a Queen’s Gambit Accepted battle, showcasing patience and positional dominance. However, like all mortals, losses happen—with the latest defeat coming via a checkmate in a well-fought Caro-Kann Defense game. Rest assured, edulve’s tilt factor remains a humble 10%, so the keyboard remains intact and ready for the next round!

Fun Facts

  • Edulve's best time to play: 1 AM – the witching hour for chess brilliance (or sleep deprivation).
  • Average White vs Black win rates are almost neck-and-neck: about 50% each, making edulve equally dangerous regardless of color.
  • The longest winning streak clocks in at a fierce 14 games – like a king storming the board.
  • Despite a few dramatic losses, the comeback rate proves edulve never says "checkmate" to hope.

All in all, edulve is a spirited puzzle solver and tenacious competitor, constantly evolving, sometimes blundering, but always ready to launch another daring assault. Whether it's a quick blitz game or a thoughtful rapid match, watch out – edulve might just surprise you with a sneaky tactic or a charming smile from behind the screen.

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