Biography of Olle (aka Olladi)
Meet Olle, the 26-year-old chess enthusiast whose rating journey might remind you of a roller coaster — thrilling, unpredictable, and occasionally looping backwards. Known online as Olladi, this player’s love for the game is evident, even if victory doesn’t always come knocking. With a Blitz rating that once soared to 1200 in 2021 only to dip to 239 by 2025, Olle shows us that sometimes the board wins and sometimes, well, you just lose spectacularly.
Olle is no stranger to endurance. The longest winning streak clocks in at a modest three games, but hey, all champions start somewhere! And speaking of battles, Olladi has faced a colorful cast of opponents — some making life tough while others have been utterly vanquished (looking at you, rohamisnoobv2 and jpewwwwwww).
When it comes to styles, Olle's approach is refreshingly unpredictable: an early resignation rate of just under 25% shows a healthy respect for the game's tactical realities, while a keen tactical awareness shines with a 100% win rate after losing a piece — talk about turning the tables! This is a player who knows how to bounce back, with comebacks in almost half the games where the going gets tough.
Numbers aside, Olle is best described as the underdog with a penchant for puzzles and a growing love of the game’s endgame complexities (played in nearly 30% of matches). The average game length tells tales of persistence too — 48 moves to victory and over 33 moves when lessons are learned from defeats.
When not invading the chessboard, Olle probably spends time perfecting strategies to finally beat that infamous rival or wonder why Sunday matches always end in crickets (0% win rate on Sundays!). For fans of humor and heart in chess, Olle’s story is a reminder: it’s not always about the rating, but the journey — and the memes made along the way.