Roberth Dias: The Grandmaster of Comebacks and 7 AM Blitz
Roberth Dias, also known by his chess moniker "lyuguee," is the type of chess player who treats every game like a rollercoaster—thrilling, a bit scary, and always full of surprises. With a blitz rating hovering around the mid-1400s and bullet rating peaking near 1300, Roberth might not be the next Magnus Carlsen, but he definitely plays like a grandmaster... of comebacks.
Career Highlights & Quirks
- Blitz Battles: Over 4,300 blitz games fought, with a win rate just above 50%. Yes, it’s top secret how he achieved this, and probably best if it stays that way.
- Bullet Blitzing: A sprinter at heart, with bullet wins close to 63%. Fast moves, quicker wins!
- Rapid Rated: A rare visitor in rapid chess, showing up once with gusto (and perhaps some nerves) at a 786 rating.
Playing Style & Personality
Roberth has a knack for finishing strong. His endgame frequency is high at nearly 62%, indicating patience and endurance—chess games aren’t marathons, they’re ultramarathons for this guy. His average moves per win or loss hover around 60, so if you think he'll win fast, think again—he’s here for the drama.
Early resignation is practically an alien concept, clocking in at just under 3%. Defeat? Oh, it just lights a fire! With a comeback rate of nearly 78% and a perfect 100% win rate after losing a piece, Roberth doesn't just battle—he bounces back, often like a cat with nine lives (except it's chess).
Another fun fact: his "tilt factor" is a humble 10. Seems this player keeps his cool more often than not, especially when playing blitz matches between 7 and 11 in the morning, hitting a perfect 100% win rate at 7 AM. Early riser or coffee-fueled genius? You decide.
Psychological Profile
Roberth's games have shown a small but meaningful difference between rated and casual game wins, so whether there's a crowd watching or not, he brings his A-game little differently. And although his white pieces score better than black (52.5% vs. 48.2%), one could say he treats both colors with nearly equal respect and cunning.
Rivals and Records
His record against frequent opponents is a mixed bag. While some opponents like "mudger3" have zero chance (100% win rate against them), others have found cracks in his armor. But don't be fooled; Roberth’s longest winning streak is an impressive 13 games—enough to make any chess opponent nervous.
In Summary
Roberth Dias is a resilient strategist and a tenacious fighter on the virtual chessboard. A player who refuses to give up early, dances gracefully through the treacherous endgames, and somehow manages to win even after losing material. If there’s one thing certain about Roberth, it’s that you won’t be bored watching him play. Just bring popcorn and be ready for a fight (and maybe a miracle comeback).