MikeeDeann: The Chess Enigma
Known on the battlefield of 64 squares simply as MikeeDeann, this player embodies the spirit of both persistence and unpredictability. With a Blitz rating steadily climbing from 397 to 442 between 2024 and 2025 and Bullet games zipping between 267 to 341, MikeeDeann is anything but a slow thinker. In Rapid chess, MikeeDeann reached an impressive peak over 1400, though recent months show a slight dip — proving even the sharpest minds can be humbled now and then.
MikeeDeann's playing style is a delightful mix of aggressive tactics and deep endgame chess: boasting a 57%+ win rate with both White and Black pieces, and with a knack for comebacks as evidenced by a 63% comeback rate. Oh, and did we mention the 100% win rate after losing a piece? Losing material isn't a setback here, it's just the start of the plot twist!
But don't be fooled by the stats alone — an 'Early Resignation Rate' of nearly 17% suggests MikeeDeann knows when to call it quits faster than you can say "Checkmate!", perhaps sparing themselves from the agony of brutal defeats… or secretly plotting the next big upset.
Records & Rivalries:
- Longest winning streak: a ferocious 20 games in a row!
- Current winning streak: Keeping the flame alive with 1 win.
- Most-played opponent: abrahamn54321 (19 games, though the win rate here is a humbling 21%).
- Some foes they own with a perfect 100% win rate include ptaddy, noobyaww, and hoverdeyan — beware if your name is on this list!
When Does MikeeDeann Shine?
Turns out, Tuesday and Thursday are the golden days with win rates soaring above 64%. Early morning hours (1 AM!) are when MikeeDeann’s brain seems to fire on all cylinders, boasting a stunning 79% win rate — clearly nocturnal chess magic is a thing.
The Final Move
Whether it's darting through Bullet games with rapid-fire moves or grinding out those long Rapid battles, MikeeDeann is a player to watch — part strategist, part magician, and part wildcard. Their average game length hovers around 49 moves for wins, but losses tend to end sooner, suggesting they fight tooth and nail before conceding defeat.
In brief, MikeeDeann isn't just playing chess; they're telling a story on every board. And if you ever face them, remember: losing a piece might just be your first step toward defeat.