Enerias: The Chess Warrior of the Digital Board
Once a humble Rapid player climbing from a modest rating of 313 in 2023 to a respectable 856 in 2025, Enerias has shown that perseverance beats all – except maybe a sneaky bishop. With over 1,300 Rapid games under their belt, Enerias has tasted victory 672 times, endured 656 losses, and drawn 54, proving that a draw is just a stylish way of saying "We both had a good fight".
In Bullet chess, Enerias exhibits a speed demon’s reflexes with a win rate hovering around 55%, despite some occasional fiery defeats. Their prowess translates even to Daily chess where they boast a perfect 100% win record - apparently, given enough time, Enerias never misses a mate!
Playing Style: The Patient Trickster
Enerias combines tactical wizardry with psychological resilience. With an impressive 66.7% comeback rate, they are the chess equivalent of a phoenix – losing pieces but rising to win. Early resignations are rare (just 8.7%), as Enerias prefers to fight tooth and nail, averaging about 55 moves per win, savoring every moment on the board.
Strategic Notables
- Favorite Opening: Top Secret – maybe because revealing it would be checkmate in one!
- Longest Winning Streak: 14 games – a true blitzkrieg of brainpower.
- White vs Black Win Rate: Enerias shines brighter with White pieces, winning 51.82% of the time, while still holding their ground with a 45.89% success rate when playing Black.
Psychological and Timing Insights
With a tilt factor of just 8, Enerias keeps cool under pressure better than most of us keep our morning coffee balanced. They win slightly more games playing on Mondays and Saturdays, so maybe weekend spirit carries their pawns forward.
Opponent Anecdotes
Enerias has a love-hate relationship with some players – scoring 100% against "layleowhab" and friends, but zero against others like "eddyking181986". Curiously, the username "Top Secret" seems to be their most played and most successful opening strategy across all formats.
All in all, Enerias is an endearing mix of stubborn defender and relentless attacker, proving that in chess, as in life, coming back from a lost piece is not just luck – it’s a way of life. So, next time you cross paths with Enerias on the board, remember: resigning early is not in their style. Prepare for a dance of strategies and surprises!