FIDE Master endgame_learning: The Endgame Maestro
Meet endgame_learning, a chess player whose devotion to the final battlefield of the chessboard—the endgame—is nothing short of legendary. Holding the esteemed title of FIDE Master, endgame_learning has transformed those last few moves into an intricate dance of strategy and wit, often leaving opponents wondering if they even bothered to play the opening.
With a blitz rating soaring up to an impressive 2511 in 2025 and an average game length exceeding 80 moves, it's clear that endgame_learning is not one to rush—patience is the name of the game. Their playstyle is marked by an incredible 90.41% comeback rate and a perfect 100% win rate after losing a piece, proving that even when the going gets tough, the tough get going.
Despite a modest success in rapid games, this relentless tactician truly shines when time is tight and the board calls for split-second decisions under pressure. Their psychological resilience keeps tilt at bay (a mere score of 8), making them a formidable foe any day of the week—especially on Wednesdays and Sundays when the win rate nudges nearly 50%.
Known among friends and foes alike for their secretive openings and a meticulously honed endgame arsenal, endgame_learning can boast an equally secretive knack for dispatching opponents such as blacknightmare91, bbymadeleine, and ohanessian with a flawless winning streak. Those fortunate enough to play five or more games against them have learned quickly: stubborn resistance only fuels their dominance.
When not silently basking in the glow of the 64 squares or grinding out wins on Blitz boards, endgame_learning might be found chuckling over the irony that in chess, as in life, it’s not about how you start but how masterfully you finish.