Profile Summary: Chess Enthusiast m4daico
Meet m4daico, the fearless warrior of the 64 squares with a knack for dramatic flair and relentless perseverance. Starting out as a humble player back in 2021 with modest blitz and bullet ratings barely scratching 300, m4daico has been grinding away for those sweet moves and checkmates ever since. By 2025, their blitz rating soared to a peak of 752, and their rapid play dazzled with a top rating of 940 — not too shabby for someone whose winning streak once peaked at 6 games, only to be humbled by a 14-game losing streak that surely made them question life choices (and pawn structures).
Known for their love-hate relationship with the Scandinavian Defense (a nearly 28% win rate in blitz matches there — proof that m4daico likes a challenge, or perhaps just chaos), their rapid games reveal a fondness for the Queen’s Pawn Opening, boasting a respectable 55.56% win rate. While their bullet swordplay is somewhat more unpredictable, they’ve secured wins even with moves that might cause grandmasters to bite their nails.
A tactical player with a comeback rate of nearly 70%, m4daico embodies the fighting spirit of a phoenix — always rising, usually after losing a piece. That said, early resignations happen about 7% of the time, probably when the opponent hits that one sneaky fork. Endgames are their playground, making up over half of their games, with a willingness to slug it out well beyond the opening salvo. The average game lasts around 50 moves, showing m4daico’s stamina and love for chess marathons.
Off the board, this player is a night owl — their best time to play is around 9 PM UTC, when the stars align and the kings fall. They tend to find Friday the luckiest day of the week, winning over half their matches then, proving weekend vibes are strong and checkmate is near.
Despite a rocky win-loss record skewed slightly towards more losses and draws (we all have that tilt factor of 14%, after all), m4daico never hesitates to charge forward. Their current losing streak may be weighing on them, but with every loss comes a lesson — or at least a funny story about that knight who just wouldn’t behave.
In their most recent victorious encounter, m4daico employed a sharp Scandinavian Defense, forcing their opponent to resign after a solid strategic assault. Even when the chips are down, they're known to win on time or checkmate with style, as their recent games prove.
For those who appreciate a mix of passion, perseverance, and just a hint of chaotic brilliance, m4daico is a player worth watching — or at least laughing along with!