Yuleidy Lino (aka i_myule)
Meet Yuleidy Lino, a chess enthusiast whose rapid rating once soared as high as 302 in June 2025 — that's practically grandmaster territory! With an aggressive yet thoughtful playing style, Yuleidy thrives in rapid games, boasting over 100 wins and expertly juggling endgames that typically last around 48 moves when victorious.
Not one to shy away from complexity, Yuleidy's favorite opening is the King's Pawn Opening, winning about 61% of these battles, though the Queen's Pawn Opening Chigorin Variation is their secret weapon with an outstanding 80% win rate. White or Black, it seems to make no difference: Yuleidy's black pieces earn a slightly better strike rate (50%) than their white (46.55%)—a true master of the dark arts!
Yuleidy's journey features some epic streaks: an impressive longest winning streak of 8 games and a maximal memorable resilience with a comeback rate near 63%. Even in the face of losing a piece, our player manages to claw back victories almost half the time. What does frustrate Yuleidy? A pesky tilt factor of 5 means the psychological warfare of chess is as real as the tactical skirmishes on the board.
When does the magic happen? Apparently around noon (12:00), when Yuleidy's win rate hits 100% for that hour — lunchtime checkmates, anyone? Evening games around 9 pm also seem favorable with a solid 73% win rate. Beware opponents playing against i_myule on Fridays and Saturdays, where their win rate spikes to 54% and 70% respectively. Weekdays might require extra coffee.
Yuleidy has faced a myriad of opponents, some falling victim with a 100% loss rate to our player’s strategies—opponents beware, i_myule can be ruthless! While some encounters end in resignations (the opponent waving the white flag 72 times), there have been more than a few spectacular checkmate finales that highlight Yuleidy’s firm grasp on winning.
Fun Fact:
With a 24.3% early resignation rate, Yuleidy sometimes prefers to spare both players from unnecessary suffering (or hopeless positions), proving chess is as much about knowing when to gracefully bow out as it is about striking with precision.
Whether battling with sharp openings or grinding in long endgames, Yuleidy Lino keeps chess exciting, unpredictable, and often victorious. Keep an eye on i_myule—they’re just getting started!