Lidia Guinea (lidissusan) - Chess Enthusiast Extraordinaire
Meet Lidia Guinea, known online as lidissusan, a formidable chess force with a flair for the dramatic and a penchant for grinding out wins with both grace and grit. In the world of fast-paced bullet games, Lidia dances on the edge of time, wielding a peak rating soaring above 2170 — proving that speed and precision can indeed tango beautifully on 64 squares.
When the clock ticks down, Lidia’s rapid and blitz performances shine just as brightly, boasting peak ratings near the 2400 mark in Rapid and over 2180 in Blitz. This player’s style? A delightful concoction of strategic patience and tactical fireworks, happily embracing lengthy endgames (over 80% frequency!) that often stretch into a symphony of calculated moves averaging 70+ per game before victory is declared. Somebody once said chess is a marathon, not a sprint — clearly, Lidia agrees, playing long and strong.
Opening aficionados, take note: Lidia has a sweet spot for the Philidor Defense (with various tasty flavors including the Hanham Lion Variation), and doesn’t shy away from the French Defense Paulsen Attack. A winning rate hovering around 60% in these lines reveals a player who knows her Petrov from her Philidor, manipulating the board like a chess chef seasoning just right.
But it's not just about the openings: Lidia’s comeback rate after losing a piece is an impressive 79%, showcasing a resilience that could inspire any chess player who's found themselves down a rook or a knight in the heat of battle. If you think dropping a piece is game over, think again—Lidia is the phoenix rising from captured pawns, absorbing losses only to strike back with a vengeance.
Psychological stats? Lidia keeps her cool with a very low tilt factor of just 13 (out of 100), indicating steady nerves even when the chips are down. Early resignation is practically non-existent (less than 1%), meaning this player fights for every pawn, every square, and every tick of the clock. Speaking of clocks, the favorite battle hour is around 8 AM, the time when kings rise and queens command the battlefield.
With a bullet game history featuring over 3700 games and nearly 2200 wins, Lidia's record speaks louder than any boast. Opponents beware: this chess gladiator thrives in all time controls, and her ability to win on time or by cunning play suggests she’s as much a tactician as a speed demon.
In summary, Lidia Guinea is that rare player who masters both the art of the slow, grueling endgame and the lightning-fast bullet war, all while keeping a smile (and likely a witty remark) ready. If chess were a party, Lidia wouldn’t just show up — she’d rearrange the furniture, flip the board when things get boring, and still leave everyone applauding.