Biography of Candidate Master Meeresgrund
Meet meeresgrund, the chess warrior who proudly carries the title of Candidate Master from FIDE—and let's just say, they earned it with style and a dash of flair. With a blazing peak Blitz rating of 2402 achieved in May 2025, meeresgrund dances through the 64 squares like a grandmaster-in-training, leaving opponents wondering where the knight just disappeared to.
Their journey through the lightning-fast Blitz tournaments is nothing short of epic: over 5,000 games played with nearly 2,525 wins, proving that meeresgrund doesn't just play chess—they live it. When it comes to Bullet chess, they shift gears smoothly with a peak rating of 2081, showing that speed can be beautiful and deadly.
Not one to shy away from chess variety, meeresgrund has dabbled in Rapid and Daily formats too, with a tactical awareness that boasts an 85.86% comeback rate—because giving up is for lesser players. Their longest winning streak? A stunning 12 victories in a row, keeping foes on the edge of their seats and spectators biting their nails.
Favorite openings? Their mysterious "Top Secret" repertoire hints at a strategic mind that keeps enemies guessing, although they show a fondness for the London System and Alapin Sicilian with decent success. Across all days and hours, meeresgrund’s best play surprisingly peaks at the witching hour—01:00 AM—when the chessboard becomes their playground, and pieces come to life.
Victory tales include recent masterful wins by resignation, pulling off meticulous positional victories against worthy adversaries like trainingbg81 and a-druckenthaner. Even losses are lessons; with a psychological tilt factor of just 9, meeresgrund bounces back without breaking a sweat.
In short, meeresgrund is a force of nature on the chessboard: strategic, resilient, and ever so slightly enigmatic. If chess were a game of Thrones, they'd be the dark horse with a burning ambition to seize the Iron Throne of chess mastery—one brilliant move at a time.