Profile Summary: megadummy0
Meet megadummy0, a relentless force on the chessboard with a fighting spirit that refuses to quit!
Their rapid rating journey reads like a thrilling rollercoaster—from humble beginnings around 222 in late 2024 to a meteoric peak at 531 by May 2025.
With over 2,000 rapid games under their belt, this player combines experience with resilience, sporting almost equal wins and losses (886 wins to 883 losses), sprinkled with a respectable number of draws.
A connoisseur of the Pirc Defense and King's Pawn openings, megadummy0’s style is both tactical and slightly risky, playing sharp lines like the Modern Defense Geller System and embracing gambits such as the King's Gambit Accepted.
They win with an infectious 54% win rate on their favorite Pirc Defense (Rapid) and boast clever performances even when the pressure is on.
Don't be fooled by the username—this player has a comeback rate near 57%, showing that giving up is not in their vocabulary (even if they do have an 11.28% early resignation rate, probably from minor blunders or sudden "what just happened?" moments).
Their average game length of around 47 moves on wins shows a patience and strategic depth, while the slightly shorter average moves per loss hint at a tendency to sometimes pinch off games quickly to regroup and fight another day.
Online, megadummy0 thrives in the afternoon hours, shining brightest around 11 AM with win rates peaking to 66.67% at that hour and powers up on Thursdays and Saturdays with near 50%+ winning ratios across the week.
Black pieces don't scare them either, securing nearly a 47% win rate—pretty solid for someone who loves to tangle in sharp lines.
When it comes to time controls other than rapid, megadummy0 is still warming up—blitz and bullet results show a more modest record, but you can bet their knights and bishops will soon be storming those shorter games!
Memorable Moments:
- Latest Triumph: A stunning checkmate victory using the Nimzowitsch-Larsen Attack – Indian Variation on 3 June 2025, where megadummy0 deftly wrapped up the game in just 17 moves.
- Learning Experience: Even legends fall – their most recent loss came from a tough Pirc Defense game, reminding us all that in chess, every defeat is just a puzzle piece for greater future victories.
In the end, whether battling through complicated middlegames or grinding in long, tactical endgames, megadummy0 is the kind of player who embodies both grit and humor on the chess battlefield—because sometimes your username might make your opponents chuckle, but your moves will make them cry!