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Feruz22

Since 2023 (Active) Chess.com
48.8%- 47.0%- 4.2%
Blitz 1072
151W 165L 5D
Rapid 1501
1007W 945L 94D
Daily 814
0W 4L 1D

Feruz22: The Steadfast Strategist of the Chessboard

From humble beginnings at a modest rapid rating of 580 in 2023 to a seasoned competitor peaking at 1640 by 2025, Feruz22 has proven to be a relentless force in the realm of online chess. With a penchant for "Top Secret" openings – so covert, even their own opponents are left guessing – Feruz22 stitches together a solid 50% win rate in rapid games over more than 1,500 battles. That's enough for a gold star in chess espionage!

Playing with a calm demeanor, Feruz22 rarely throws in the towel early, boasting an impressively low early resignation rate below 1%. Endgames? Bring it on. They relish these tense finales, featuring in over 70% of games, with patience to stretch matches beyond 65 moves on average for wins.

Mastering the art of the comeback, this player turns around seemingly bleak positions with a staggering 78% comeback rate, and if a piece is lost, well, Feruz22 wins nearly every time afterward – a chess gladiator refusing to give up.

However, not all battles are fought equally: a tilt factor rating of 9 warns of occasional emotional slip-ups, proving that even the best warriors have their off days. Still, with a current winning streak of 3 and a longest streak of 17, resilience is clearly a keyword here.

Feruz22 loves a good challenge, having squared off multiple times against the likes of doanhung123 and abu-khanam7, holding commendable win rates against many regular foes – perfect proof that they thrive under pressure.

With mixed results in blitz and daily formats, their true comfort zone shines in rapid games where strategy and timing meet in a delicate balance. Expect Feruz22 to be your toughest rival on weekday afternoons around 12 PM and 4 AM (chess knows no time zones), and beware their highest win rate spike at 15:00 hours reaching over 60%.

Above all, Feruz22 is the kind of player who reminds us that chess is a marathon, not a sprint – a meticulous thinker, a daring comeback artist, and a persistent tactician with a secretive opening repertoire that keeps spectators and opponents alike coming back for more.

Fun fact: If you ever catch Feruz22 on a losing day, just wait—chances are they’re plotting a triumphant counterattack just around the corner!

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