Profile Summary of maikardi
Meet maikardi, a chess enthusiast navigating the rooks and pawns of the 2025 chessboards with an adventurous spirit and a surprising flair for the Scandinavian Defense! Starting the year with an average blitz rating that could kindly be described as “humble” (hovering below 300), maikardi has been steadily improving, reaching a peak blitz rating of 1085 in March. Not quite Magnus-level yet, but hey, everyone starts somewhere, right?
Playing style? Let’s just say maikardi likes to keep their opponents guessing – favoring offbeat lines like the Scandinavian Defense and its Mieses Kotrc variation, and occasionally taking a stab at the Petrovs Defense Classical Variation, where their win rate jumps to a respectable 61.54%. The opening repertoire screams "experimental," proving that maikardi is not afraid to tango with the unexpected on the chessboard.
In blitz games, maikardi has played over 480 games with a near-even split of wins (211) and losses (253), sprinkled with a few draws. Not bad for a player who’s clearly not backing down from a challenge! Bullet games tell a similar tale: fast, furious, and occasionally fumble-filled, with a peak bullet rating of 196.
When it comes to rapid and daily chess, maikardi might sometimes feel like David versus Goliath - with rapid peak rating at 754 and a daily rating settling at a solid 1600. This player isn’t afraid to play the long game, or take the scenic route.
If you look at the record against opponents, maikardi has a love-hate relationship with some rivals – smashing a perfect 100% win rate against many players like asmaar-001 and doooo253, while others like xaolin_pork_killer have sadly played the role of nemesis.
One quirky fact: maikardi’s best time to strike is at midnight (00:00) – the silent assassin when the clocks tick into the witching hour. It also appears that maikardi has a slight tendency to tilt (tilt factor 10), so maybe a midnight game is a strategic choice to outfox the pesky frustration gremlins!
Never one to shy away from complexity, their average game lengths hover around 50 moves whether winning or losing, showing endurance and a taste for the dramatic — battles here are full-length theatrical performances, not quick skirmishes. And with an impressive comeback rate of 66.67%, maikardi knows how to claw back even when the chips are down.
Recent highlights: A memorable blitz victory against asmaar-001 where time played a crucial role (winning on time), and other thrilling wins by resignation and checkmate showcase maikardi’s tactical patience and resourcefulness.
All in all, maikardi is a brave, gritty player, unafraid of early resignations (an early resignation rate of just under 10%), occasionally sacrificing a piece but often ready to fight back fiercely. Whether they’re crushing opponents or learning from stinging losses, one thing’s for sure – the chessboard is never dull when maikardi’s around. Here’s to many more games full of surprises, strategy, and, unquestionably, fun moments.