Chess Player Profile: feea3a
Meet feea3a, a chess warrior navigating the battlefield of 64 squares with a mix of grit, guts, and a pinch of good humor. With a peak blitz rating soaring to 666 in May 2025, feea3a has shown glimpses of fiery potential—perhaps even a little devilish flair in their faster-paced games.
In rapid chess, things have been a rollercoaster: a challenging journey from a December 2024 peak rating of 429 down to more modest numbers in early 2025. Losses are more common than victories here, but with a longest winning streak of 4 and an impressive comeback rate of nearly 72%, this player never gives up without a fight. To sum up: when the going gets tough, feea3a gets tougher... or at least tries really hard!
The opening repertoire is rich and adventurous, although sometimes not so successful: the King’s Pawn Opening yields a tough 5.56% win rate (ouch), while the Queen's Pawn Opening and its variants are pockets of hope hovering around 30-33%. The Caro Kann Defense? A brutal 0% win rate—perhaps better left to the brave souls or avoided altogether by feea3a for now.
This player’s style shows a fondness for early resignations when the chips are down (6.8% rate), but demonstrates patience in the endgame with an average of 50+ moves per win. White or black, the win rates suggest a slight edge playing black (22.6%) versus white (19.6%)—perhaps feea3a is more comfortable lurking in the shadows, ready to strike.
Fun fact: feea3a’s best time to play is around midnight (literally at 00:00), where they boast a mysterious 100% win rate, so perhaps consider challenging them after bedtime for the ultimate test! Beware their tilt factor of 21 though; this player feels the heat but is still learning how to keep cool under fire.
Opponents beware: from the most frequent rival, mrsinistercheckmate, feea3a has won only 8% of the duels, so despite the losses, there’s determination aplenty here. And while the king often stumbles, the last few games showed diving tactics that ended in checkmate victories - like the stunning queen’s pawn Mikenas defense and Pirc Defense clashes.
Summary: Feea3a is the player who may lose more than they win, but every game is an opportunity to learn, laugh, and maybe even land a spectacular checkmate to shock the audience. If resilience was a chess piece, it would be feea3a's signature move. Keep your pieces close, but your fishy openings closer!
Profile generated based on statistics through June 2025 — the saga continues...