Profile Summary: pilzu
Meet pilzu, a chess enthusiast who treats the 64 squares like their own personal playground. With a Blitz rating soaring up to 647 and a Rapid peak of 877, pilzu has proven to be a formidable opponent across all time controls—especially when life's ticking away.
Chess Journey & Style
Starting with a Blitz rating of just 208 in 2021, pilzu has steadily climbed the ranks, showing a hunger for improvement that rivals a queen hunting down a lone pawn. These days, pilzu enjoys rapid games with nearly 2,700 battles fought, boasting a near 50% win rate—solid proof that they’re no chess hobbyist.
Known for a moderately high early resignation rate around 10.8%, pilzu knows when to call it quits, saving energy for the next epic battle. Their endgame frequency at 44.5% reveals a love for the thrilling chase when just a few pieces remain—a true testament to endurance and strategic grit.
Tactical Mastermind (or so they say)
With a remarkable comeback rate of 61.35% and an astonishing 100% win rate after losing a piece, pilzu proves that even when the chips are down, they keep fighting like a knight ready to fork the king and queen. A one-sided loss rates of just 18.2% shows that every loss carries a story, often with some epic moments in between.
Fun Facts & Quirks
- Average moves per win: ~52, which means pilzu enjoys a good long tussle before claiming victory.
- Plays best on Wednesdays and Tuesdays, so mark your calendar if you plan to challenge them!
- Slightly better with the white pieces, winning about 51.45% of those games.
- Has a tilt factor of 12%. Yes, even chess warriors have their off days.
- Big fan of mystery openings—as in their openings are “Top Secret” with over 2,900 games played!
Social Record
pilzu has some favorite rivals and some nemeses they just can’t seem to beat — but hey, every grandmaster has their kryptonite! With a longest winning streak of 22 games and currently on a fresh winning streak, they’re always ready to bring the heat.
Whether you face pilzu in Bullet, Blitz, or Rapid, expect a player who combines resilience, strategic depth, and a pinch of unpredictability. So, next time you see them online, don’t just play chess—prepare for a mental marathon.