Profile Summary: MEbeed
MEbeed is a chess player on a journey marked by peaks, valleys, and plenty of pawns sacrificed along the way. Starting with a rapid rating near 1100 in 2020, MEbeed experienced the typical rollercoaster of chess progress — rating dips that some might call “learning opportunities,” punctuated by moments of brilliance. By 2025, MEbeed’s rapid rating bounced back up to a respectable 934, proving that persistence beats fancy openings (or maybe just evens out the odds).
Known for a mix of strategic endurance and tactical flair, MEbeed exhibits a strong comeback rate — nearly 70% of the time when down a piece, MEbeed fights back to win. Talk about determination! And with a flawless 100% win rate after losing a piece, it’s clear that giving up material is just part of the grand plan.
Playing an average of about 55 moves per win, MEbeed enjoys the long haul, often outlasting opponents in battles that test patience and endgame skills. That said, early resignations happen roughly 6.5% of the time — sometimes you just know when the king’s toast!
On weekends and late nights, MEbeed tends to perform best, especially shining around midnight with a 56.9% win rate. Clearly, the witching hour works some magic. Whether playing white or black, MEbeed maintains a solid balance, slightly favoring white with around 51% wins.
MEbeed’s rivalries paint an interesting picture — some opponents never quite figured out how to crack the code, yielding 100% losses, while a select few continue to be nemeses with zero wins against MEbeed. It’s all part of the chess drama!
In blitz and bullet formats, MEbeed leans towards a more relaxed approach with modest ratings, but the heart is clearly in rapid games. With over 2200 rapid games played, MEbeed is not just a casual weekend warrior but a seasoned adventurer in the kingdom of chess.
All in all, MEbeed’s chess story is one of resilience, tactical surprises, and a little bit of mystery (because hey, who really understands “Top Secret” openings?). Whether climbing the rating ladder or simply enjoying the game, MEbeed reminds us that chess is as much about character as it is about the pieces on the board.