Player Profile: ldery16
Meet ldery16, a passionate chess enthusiast whose journey through the 64 squares is as colorful as a well-fought Sicilian Defense. With a peak blitz rating of just over 1000 back in 2022, ldery16 demonstrates that every grandmaster begins as a humble pawn, learning and growing through each battle—whether wins, losses, or those tricky stalemates.
Blitz is where ldery16 truly dives into the chaos, clock ticking and adrenaline pumping, racking up close to 660 games with a near-even split of wins and losses. Their favorite opening? The Scandinavian Defense, especially the Closed and Mieses-Kotrc variations—because why settle for the ordinary when you can keep your opponents guessing? Interestingly, their best win rate with the Scandinavian Defense Chigorin Variation actually breaks 70%, proving they’ve got some secret weapons tucked away. When wielding the White pieces, ldery16 enjoys a respectable 43% win rate, demonstrating a steady hand on that first move.
While rapid and bullet formats present a tougher challenge, with ratings and win percentages showing room for improvement, ldery16’s resilience is legendary—a comeback rate of over 70% means giving up just isn't in their vocabulary. Don’t be fooled by occasional losing streaks; this player bounces back like a knight on an unstoppable mission.
Speaking of style, ldery16 isn't one to resign early, showing a gutsy 8.77% early resignation rate, and playing long games full of endgames (nearly 45% endgame frequency). They average about 46 moves per win and nearly 50 moves per loss—great stamina for those marathon encounters! However, they're a bit susceptible to tilt, clocking a 10% tilt factor, so catch them before the coffee runs out or the moon hits its high point for peak performance (their best games often start around midnight).
Ever the tactician, ldery16 once stunned their opponent lycnhx in an elegant Scandinavian Defense match (June 4, 2025), forcing a resignation after just 13 moves—checkmate by strategy as much as surprise! Yet, defeats do come, like a recent timed-out loss against gasgr10. But as any chess player knows, every loss is just another step on the path to checkmating glory.
Not just a player but a social competitor, ldery16 has met a wide array of opponents, triumphing over longtime sparring partners and rookies alike. Their record features impressive streaks, including a seven-game winning spree, but don't be surprised to see a temporary stumble—they keep aiming for the next queen on the board.
Whether hustling at lightning-fast bullet games or carefully maneuvering through daily matches (with an undefeated recent daily win streak), ldery16 embraces every format with a quirky mix of calculated moves and experimental bravado. If you see this username online, prepare for a fight that’s as thrilling as a knight’s L-shaped dance and as unpredictable as a queen’s sweep.
Keep an eye on ldery16—they may just be the grandmaster in waiting, armed with a Scandinavian surprise and a love for the midnight hour.