Profile Summary: AGUSRIANTO DELUHULA (aka Gus_Dul)
Meet Agusrianto Deluhula, better known in the chess world as Gus_Dul—a player whose chess journey is as rich as his database of opponents! Tugging his way up the ranks with a rapid rating peaking over 1600, Gus_Dul is the kind of chess player who doesn't just play the game; he practically lives it.
Since 2021, Gus_Dul has played over 9,000 rapid games, boasting nearly as many wins as losses, showing a healthy blend of resilience and determination. While his blitz and bullet stats may whisper “not my style,” his rapid and daily games scream “steady and strategic.” With an endgame frequency of over 76%, Gus_Dul knows that patience and precision win kingly battles. Average moves per win hover near 69, but losses drag out to over 76 moves—proof that every defeat is a hard-fought saga.
One of Gus_Dul's more astonishing traits? A perfect 100% win rate after losing a piece. It’s as if losing material unlocks his inner chess ninja, confidently turning the tables on unsuspecting opponents. This tactical awareness, combined with a comeback rate exceeding 83%, makes him the comeback kid you don’t want to underestimate.
Known to occasionally tilt with a factor of 10 (translation: he’s human after all), he still maintains a clear edge playing rated games over casual ones—a nearly 20% win difference. Against certain enemies, like “teodor310” and “serdgioo,” he’s had a bit of a hard time, but against folks like “kotvsapogah63” and “snwadge,” he’s undefeated. Gus_Dul's opponents might want to double-check their openings—he’s got “Top Secret” strategies unlocked.
When does he play best? Mid-afternoon and early evening seem to suit him fine, with a respectable peak win rate around 49-50%. But if you catch him groggy at 0:00 hours, be warned—his win rate dips to a sleepy 35% (even chess masters need their beauty sleep!).
In a nutshell, Gus_Dul is that chess player you want on your side for a marathon match—strategic, resilient, and armed with a knack for turning setbacks into winning streaks. So next time you face Agusrianto Deluhula, remember: even a lost piece might just be the appetizer before your checkmate.