Profile Summary: Emi50
Meet Emi50, a chess adventurer who started their journey cautiously around 2017-2018, rating just shy of 800 in Blitz and barely cracking 1000 in Daily games. But don't underestimate the unassuming beginnings—this player has steadily marched up the rating ladder with a few surprises along the way.
Emi50's rapid rating told a classic tale of a rising star: from a modest 766 in 2018 to an impressive climb peaking at 1829 projected for 2025. With a rapid win rate of close to 60% over 143 recorded wins, this player clearly knows how to balance aggression and patience — though their average game length, hovering around 67 moves, suggests Emi50 enjoys the scenic route to victory or defeat.
Blitz play is no less turbulent; starting around the mid-800s, Emi50 blasted up to over 1400 at their peak. While their Blitz win/loss ratio is tighter—95 wins to 89 losses—there's no shortage of tactical fireworks, especially considering an astonishing 81.67% comeback rate when trailing. This warrior refuses to bow out quietly, even in bullet games where early resignations lurk at a mere 6.29%.
Opening repertoire? Emi50 enjoys mixing it up but has shown remarkable success with the Caro Kann Defense in Rapid (80% win rate!) and the Queen's Gambit Declined - Chigorin Defense with a perfect 100% win record in a few games. In Blitz, the Slav Defense holds a spotless win record too, hinting at a solid but crafty positional player who can also spring surprises.
Psychological quirks? Emi50 tilts occasionally (7 tilt factor), but their resiliency is legendary—winning 99.44% of games even after losing a piece. Rated play adds pressure (+33% win difference compared to casual), perhaps fueling their competitive fire.
Fun fact: They seem most fearsome during the early morning hours, scoring a whopping 83% win rate at 6 am — guess chess really is a morning person’s game! Sundays are also lucky, with a 65% win rate, while Fridays and Thursdays could use some caffeine.
Recent Highlight
On March 23, 2025, Emi50 delivered a textbook checkmate using the Tarrasch Defense against "MichMach09" — unstoppable pressure culminating in a graceful final queen check at move 53. Whether it’s a battle of brains or a psychological thriller, Emi50’s chess story is one of persistence, growth, and strategic flair.
Opponents beware: this rising tactician's sword is sharpened by experience, and they’re just getting started.