Meet MrAlwaystrue: The Chess Enigma
Ranking just shy of grandmaster territory in the rapid category with peaks over 1,000, MrAlwaystrue is a player who balances tenacity and unpredictability with a dash of humor. With a career spanning from 2023 to 2025, they've logged nearly 1,300 rapid games, amassing 607 wins and never backing down from a challenge—even if it means embracing a few losses (575 and counting). Their average rapid rating bouncing from 558 in 2023 to an impressive 952 in 2024 speaks volumes about their sharp improvement and commitment.
Bullet and blitz games? Sure, they play those too, even if their bullet rating tells a tale of brave battles more than precise domination (maxing out around 601). Blitz play hovers around the 500 rating mark, where tactical flair shines brightest—evident in their 63% win rate against the classic Caro Kann Defense in blitz, and a perfect 100% against the tricky Englund Gambit. Some openings are MrAlwaystrue’s playground, and others… well, let’s just say they keep things spicy.
Known for a fierce comeback spirit—boasting nearly a 70% comeback rate and a jaw-dropping 100% win rate after losing a piece—MrAlwaystrue embodies resilience at the board. Games tend to average around 60 moves when winning, proving that patience is indeed a virtue, though their loss games appear slightly shorter, perhaps hinting at some “early exits” with a resignation rate near 8%. Even with a tilt factor of 12 (which, let's face it, is just human), this player keeps their head in the game and on the prize.
When it comes to psychological warfare, MrAlwaystrue is no stranger to close calls and nail-biters, winning slightly more often with the white pieces (50.07%) than black (46.59%). The mid-afternoon and evening hours seem to be their sweet spots, with win rates soaring above 70% around 16:00 and nearly 90% at 21:00—clearly, they’re a creature of the night, thriving under the moonlight (or maybe just fueled by caffeine).
Outside the stats, MrAlwaystrue has squared off against a colorful cast of opponents, learning new tricks and adding fresh chapters to their chess saga. Their longest winning streak? An impressive 13 games—because giving up is so last season.
Whether you encounter MrAlwaystrue opening with the solid Caro Kann or springing the Old Benoni on unsuspecting foes, expect a game full of guts, strategy, and sometimes delightful chaos. After all, in their world, the truth is always true…and the game is always on!