Profile: Fodzy
Meet Fodzy — a chess player whose journey on the 64 squares is as colorful as it is relentless. Starting with a humble Rapid rating of 800 in 2021, Fodzy has shown a mix of grit, perseverance, and perhaps a little bit of stubbornness. By 2025, they reached a Rapid peak of 792 and an impressive 760 as their last recorded Rapid rating, proving that slow and steady can indeed make progress in the chaotic world of chess.
If variety is the spice of life, then Fodzy’s portfolio of games across multiple formats is positively flavorful. With experience spanning Rapid, Blitz, Bullet, and even Daily chess, Fodzy doesn’t shy away from any time control — although Blitz might be where things get a bit wild, with mixed results and a peak rating shy of 800.
Fodzy has amassed over 5,000 Rapid games, winning 523 and narrowly losing 513, with a respectable handful of draws. This suggests a fighting spirit who never gives up easily, and indeed their comeback rate sits at a whopping 68.9%. Think of Fodzy as the player who trips over a bishop but somehow ends up checkmating you anyway.
True to a tactician’s heart, Fodzy exhibits a 100% win rate after losing a piece, making every blunder potentially a clever trap or a psychological ploy, keeping opponents second-guessing. Their longest winning streak is 8 games, hinting at impressive runs, while at the moment, they’re on a winning streak of 3. Momentum is their friend... most of the time.
Fodzy’s style could be described as marathon chess – the average winning game lasts about 60 moves, losses go slightly longer, so this player enjoys the deep, drawn-out battles where endurance and endgame knowledge (endgame frequency of nearly 64%) come to play. Resignations happen early only 3% of the time — quitting is not in the dictionary.
The player's psychological resilience is a mixed bag. With a tilt factor of 11, Fodzy occasionally lets frustration sneak in, but it’s balanced by a steady comeback rate and a paradoxical negative difference between rated and casual game success, suggesting they might actually chuckle a bit more freely outside the rating pressure cooker.
Among opponents, Fodzy can be ruthless, sporting a perfect 100% win rate over many adversaries, while others have proven tricky, like "courjoco" and "uitcho," from whom no wins have been wrested yet. Clearly, Fodzy has favorite targets and fierce rivals — just like any good chess warrior.
In summary: Fodzy’s chess biography reads like a thriller, full of ups and downs, tactical surprises, long fights, and a passion for the game that refuses to quit. Whether blazing through rapid games or grinding out a daily match, Fodzy is a player to watch — or to beware!