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Mariameer

Since 2025 (Inactive) Chess.com
47.6%- 47.6%- 4.9%
Rapid 188
136W 136L 14D

Player Profile: Mariameer

Meet Mariameer, a rapid chess enthusiast whose journey through the 64 squares resembles a rollercoaster ride at a somewhat unhinged amusement park. Sometimes soaring to dizzying heights, at other moments tumbling down, Mariameer's rapid rating peaked at 338 in May 2025 — a brief but dazzling moment of chess brilliance that surely left onlookers blinking in disbelief.

While Mariameer’s win/loss record in rapid chess hovers evenly on a knife’s edge (75 wins vs. 77 losses with a sprinkle of 7 draws), the player’s fighting spirit can’t be questioned. With a longest winning streak of 6 games and a resilience to comeback in nearly half (46.67%) of the lost-piece scenarios, Mariameer refuses to bow out quietly. Sure, early resignations happen almost 30% of the time — but hey, who wants to drag out a lost cause in chess or in life?

Opening preferences show a flirtation with variety. While the King’s Pawn Opening brings a respectable win rate of 56.52%, Mariameer occasionally delves into riskier adventures like the Reti Opening (a tough 33% win rate) and even the ill-fated Reti Sicilian Invitation, which somehow yielded zero wins. This is a player who embraces experimentation — bravely walking where few rapid players dare to tread.

Mariameer often plays with the black pieces slightly better than with white, clocking a 55% win rate as Black compared to 39.24% as White. Perhaps a master of the art of counterattack or a comfort in darkness?

Time-wise, mornings and late nights seem to favor Mariameer, boasting nearly perfect win rates at 8 AM and 3 AM, while afternoons like 12 PM and 13 PM are less fortunate — watch out for low energy! Also, beware facing opponents like motspassants, dalvarado78, or zalamander2, who have consistently fallen victim to Mariameer’s crafty traps.

As a player, Mariameer is simultaneously strategic and pragmatic, with an average ~46 moves per win — which indicates a love for protracted battles rather than blitzkrieg tactics — but watch out for a tilt factor of 5: frustration is known to strike, yet doesn’t derail the journey entirely.

In short, Mariameer exemplifies the passionate chess fighter: sometimes underestimated, occasionally frustrating, but always entertaining and unpredictably fierce on the rapid battlefield. Whether it’s a gritty comeback or a resigned defeat, each game is a story — often more thrilling than the last.

“Chess is life,” Mariameer seems to say with every move, “and, well, I’m here for the ride.”

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