Eraldo Margjini (aka EraldoPechi)
Once just a curious chess enthusiast, Eraldo Margjini has steadily carved out his niche on the virtual 64 squares with a curious mix of dogged resilience and tactical wizardry. His bullet chess journey started around 2017 with a modest rating of 1044, steadily climbing to a peak of 1478 by 2021 — proving that even if he can't always beat the clock, he sure beats most opponents. Eraldo's blitz performance is equally noteworthy, launching from a rating of around 1085 in 2016 to an impressive peak above 1500, where his rapid-fire decision-making truly shines. And don't get him started on rapid chess: with ratings crossing 1700, he's the kind of player who can snatch victory out of seeming defeat faster than you can say "checkmate."
Known for an unwavering comeback rate of over 80% and an astonishing 100% win rate after losing a piece (talk about turning lemons into lemonade!), Eraldo combines patience with explosive tactical flair. His style is all about long fights — with games averaging nearly 60 moves for both wins and losses, this is no speedrun artist; it's marathon chess at its finest.
While his win/loss record hovers closely around the balance in bullet and blitz (likely due to intense battles and occasional early resignations at under 2%), one thing’s for sure: Eraldo plays to win, whether it's on Saturday evenings, early mornings at 4 AM (his highest win hour), or right before bed at 11 PM.
Who needs superstition when you've got a psychological tilt factor of just 23—Eraldo keeps his cool even during the trickiest positions. And with his longest winning streak reaching a startling 12 games, he might just be that mysterious player lurking in your next match…
Fun fact: Opponents who play as "brithishlad" might be reconsidering their life choices after facing Eraldo, who hands out wins generously... to himself.
In short, Eraldo Margjini is the kind of chess player who proves that determination, tactical awareness, and a pinch of humor can make the game endlessly fascinating — and winning just a little more fun.