Profile Summary: ernello9
Meet ernello9, a chess enthusiast whose passion for the game is as dynamic as their rating history. Known for a rollercoaster ride through the ranks, ernello9’s peak Bullet rating soared to 529 in April 2025, demonstrating some serious speed in blitz bouts — or perhaps just lightning-fast panic moves!
When it comes to the ticking clock, ernello9 shines brightest at midnight, where a perfect 100% win rate shows an uncanny ability to outwit opponents while the rest of us are dreaming of pawns and kings. The morning hour of 7 AM is also a prime time, with almost 60% win rate — maybe the coffee kicks in right on schedule.
A warrior with a tactical mindset, ernello9 boasts a comeback rate of nearly 77%, meaning they rarely stay down for long when pieces go missing. And speaking of pieces, when losing one, they still manage to snatch victory almost half the time — resilience is their middle name (or it would be, if usernames had middle names).
Their opening repertoire has a Scandinavian flair: the Scandinavian Defense is comfortably the go-to weapon in Bullet and Rapid games, with win rates hovering around 56-60% in fast time controls. The Scandinavian Defense Mieses Kotrc Variation also emerges as a favorite, showing a taste for tricky and surprising lines that keep opposing players on their toes.
Despite a modest Blitz rating peaking at 436, and a Daily game rating of a solid 400, ernello9 shows heart and humor in every match. With an average game length of 46 moves in wins but 55 moves in losses, it’s clear these matches are often epic battles — sometimes winning through patience, sometimes... well, figuring out too late that the knight was trapped.
Recent Adventures at the Board
Among recent highlights, ernello9 had a brilliant win using the Scandinavian Defense Modern Variation, where opponents barely had time to blink before the clock ran out. But beware: even the best stumble, as a recent loss was handed over by PedroPaschoal89 in the Center Game, proving no one is safe from the unexpected twists of chess.
Last but not least, let’s not forget the psychological factors — a Tilt Factor of 9 (out of 100?), implying ernello9 keeps their cool better than most after losing streaks or questionable blunders. After all, chess is not just about pieces, but about the player behind them. And ernello9 is clearly in it for the long haul, ready to strike back and checkmate with style.
In the grand tournament of life and chess, ernello9 plays with the heart of a champion, and the speed of someone who forgot to set their alarm but still shows up on time.