Mario Maddox (mario22223) - The Chess Conqueror
Meet Mario Maddox, also known by his cunning username mario22223. A strategic wizard of the 64 squares, Mario's chess journey began in earnest back in 2016 with a modest Daily rating of 1546. Since then, he’s been relentlessly chasing knights, queens, and glory, steadily climbing up to a peak Daily rating of 1704 as of May 24, 2025 – proving yet again that persistence pays off, unless you end up losing your queen to a sneaky pawn fork.
Mario’s style is a curious blend of patience and tactical awareness. With an average winning game stretching over 61 moves, and losses dragging longer (averaging nearly 77 moves), he clearly isn’t one to give up easily. His endgames are frequent but far from dull – expect sharp play and unexpected twists, especially since Mario has a 66.48% comeback rate, showing he doesn’t panic even after losing a piece. That’s some serious resilience, or perhaps he just enjoys making his opponents sweat.
Favoring the Queens Pawn Opening - Accelerated London System with a smashing 71% win rate in over 230 games, Mario’s opening repertoire says, “I’ve studied my lines, and I’m not afraid to push those pawns!” The Philidor Defense comes next in line, where Mario’s pragmatic approach nets him a respectable 57% win rate. Whether it’s a quiet setup or a tactical melee, he’s comfortable adapting—and occasionally surprising opponents who thought they’d found an easy target.
Notable Records & Stats
- Total Daily Wins: 1056 | Losses: 447 | Draws: 98
- Longest Winning Streak: 23 (that’s nearly a month of clean slates!)
- Current Losing Streak: 1 (Oops, every king has his off day)
- Preferred Time Control: Blitz – because sometimes thinking fast wins the race
- Best Time to Play: 7:00 AM – Apparently, chess and coffee go hand in hand
Playing Tendencies
Mario prefers to stick it out till the endgame, boasting an endgame frequency of nearly 70%. But don’t be fooled—he’s also got a low early resignation rate (less than 1%), meaning he’s in it for the long haul, no matter how grim the position looks. He’s comfortable playing with both White and Black, with slight advantages when starting first: a 68.7% win rate with White and a solid 62.5% with Black.
Time management and psychology play their part too. Mario’s got a tilt factor of 8, so sometimes those blunders sneak in after a tough loss, but remarkably, he recovers quickly. Playing late at night is riskier (win rate dips), so stick to morning sessions for the best shot at victory.
Memorable Games
One of Mario's most elegant victories came in February 2025 against Herakles15, wrapping things up with a textbook checkmate following a steady build-up in the Indian Game Tartakower Attack.
Quirks & Fun Facts
Mario’s psychological game is a masterpiece in itself. Known among friends for an “early resignation” rate lower than most (meaning he fights to the bitter end), he once played a 23-game winning streak that earned him the nickname "The Streak". Also, he’s been known to slip into a Blitz frenzy sometimes, setting his heart on lightning-quick wins—his Blitz peak rating of 1396 shows his speed is nothing to scoff at.
So if you ever challenge mario22223, beware: he’s got a razor-sharp mind, a sense of timing that spoils midnight snacks, and a resilience that laughs in the face of checkmate threats. Just hope he hasn't had his morning coffee yet.
Ready your pawns and knights: chess battles with Mario are never dull!