Profile Summary: Mujiman
Mujiman is a tenacious chess aficionado whose journey through the 64 squares is marked by resilience, strategic gambits, and a generous dash of humor. Starting with a blitz rating that climbed from a humble 684 in mid-2017 to a peak of 1343 that very August, Mujiman has proven to be a dynamic player, ever-evolving in style and technique.
Not one to shy away from the heat of battle, Mujiman's blitz record boasts over 2,300 wins balanced almost equally by as many losses and sprinkled with draws—the perfect testament to thrilling, unpredictable games where fortune favors the bold (and sometimes those who blunder spectacularly but recover). His longest winning streak? A respectable 14 games—clearly, Mujiman knows how to surf the wave of victory whenever it comes.
Mujiman is a fan of the Sicilian Defense, especially variations like the Bowdler Attack and the French Variation, where he maintains winning rates surpassing 50%. The Italian Game and Giuoco Piano also make regular appearances in his opening repertoire, demonstrating a penchant for classical, time-tested strategies.
When it comes to daily chess, Mujiman reached an impressive peak rating of 1457 in 2022, showcasing versatility beyond quick blitz matches. Although bullet chess hasn't been his strongest suit (a win rate shy of 0%), Mujiman more than compensates with steady improvement in rapid and daily time controls.
Tough and persistent, Mujiman's comeback rate is an eye-catching 78.5%—a player who refuses to fold under pressure. With a tilt factor of 9, they are human enough to occasionally get ruffled, yet manage to bounce back with solid endgame skills, often wrapping up games within an average of 54 moves when victorious.
Fun fact: Mujiman's best time of day to shine on the virtual board is around 10 PM—perhaps fueled by late-night coffee or the mystical alignment of the stars favoring their knights and bishops.
Recent Performance Highlight
In a recent live chess match on May 16, 2025, Mujiman delivered a dazzling checkmate against ykmusicblog, illustrating an attacking flair with a final Rxh7# that left the opponent no room to escape. From opening King’s Pawn strategies to a precise endgame finish, Mujiman’s play was both entertaining and instructive.
Playing Style and Personality
- Favorite Time Control: Blitz and Daily chess
- Endgame Proficiency: High, with a strong tendency to engage deep battles (65.5% endgame frequency)
- Psychology: Slightly prone to tilt yet remarkably resilient with a strong spirit of comeback
- Opening Style: Prefers the Sicilian family, Italian Game, and classical openings, balancing aggression with solid theory
- Snake Eyes or Grandmaster Moves? Mujiman’s record suggests somewhere in between – enough luck to win critical games and enough skill to make opponents sweat.
All in all, Mujiman is the kind of player everyone loves to have at the board: unpredictable, eager, and with a sense of humor that lightens even the tensest checkmate threats. Whether plotting a Sicilian counterattack or delivering a sneaky Knight fork, Mujiman’s chess story is one of growth, passion, and the occasional artful blunder.