Lewaldo: Master of the "Top Secret" Opening
Lewaldo is a chess enthusiast whose journey through the ranks reads like a thrilling novella with a pinch of comedy. Starting from humble beginnings around 2009 with blitz ratings in the low 1200s and a bullet peak near 1590, Lewaldo demonstrated an early flair for speed chess, especially in bullet games where the win rate is an impressive nearly 60%.
Despite having a love for the mysterious (evident in the consistent use of the "Top Secret" opening across all time controls — one can only guess what masterpiece this opening conceals!), Lewaldo’s blitz battles are a rollercoaster ride. His win-loss record in blitz is a close contest: 2774 wins to 2919 losses with a dash of draws, proving that even the best can be humbled — or just unlucky on the day the pawns revolt.
Interestingly, Lewaldo's psychological resilience is noteworthy. With a comeback rate of 75% and a flawless win rate after losing a piece (100%—raise a glass to never giving up!), this player thrives under pressure. That said, the tilt factor rating of 12 humorously hints at moments where the inner chess demon might make a brief appearance.
Among opponents, Lewaldo shows fascinating contrasts — undefeated against "pants242" and "atomic5439," but zero tolerance (or mercy!) for "capivaraobolado" and "orrll." Quite the selective rivalry list!
Over the years, Lewaldo's blitz rating has seen ups and downs, peaking at 1542 around 2010 but generally staying in the 700-1300 range in recent play. The average game length tells of strategic patience (58 moves to win) and stubborn defense when losing (65 moves per loss).
When does Lewaldo shine? Mornings at 7 AM boast a stellar win rate above 56%, which might explain those early coffee-fueled victories. On the flip side, late-night games hover just under 50%, so maybe bedtime is recommended after a few matches.
All in all, Lewaldo is a committed player mixing endurance with a divine sense of timing, a dash of mystery, and a pinch of humor — perhaps the real "Top Secret" is how this player balances all that on the 64 squares.