Chess Player Profile: qus1
Meet qus1, a chess maestro whose blitz skills have danced through thousands of games since 2018, reaching a dazzling peak rating of 2684 in 2024. While qus1 may not have unleashed a flood of bullet games early on, they more than made up for it with a bullet peak rating soaring up to 2646 in the same year — proving that speed and precision can come with patience!
With over 13,500 blitz wins under their belt and a mean comeback rate of 90.09%, qus1 is like the chessboard's phoenix, rising from the ashes of lost pieces with a perfect 100% win rate after such setbacks. They don’t just play the game; they play mind games too, although their tilt factor of 13 suggests that, like all mortals, they occasionally have a moment or two of frustration.
qus1 is a calculated strategist, averaging nearly 75 moves per win, which means they enjoy long battles, probably savoring the tension piece by piece. And when it comes to color, they wear white with pride — a 45.75% win rate on the white side compared to 41.03% with black. Not to mention, qus1 doesn’t make quitting a habit, resigning early in less than half a percent of their games—clearly, they love a fight!
Whether it's blitz, bullet, or rapid, this player prefers to keep their opening repertoire top secret — a mysterious enigma on the board. Their longest winning streak hit a sweet 14, although currently, the streak rests at zero, so maybe they're preparing a spectacular surprise for their next opponent.
Opponents beware: qus1 has tangled with a wide array of challengers, with a mixed bag of results, sometimes dishing out surprising wins (and a few brutal losses). Most recently, they’ve squared off against players like lechateaufort and astronut_x, keeping the community on their toes.
In summary: qus1 is the storm braving the clock, a come-from-behind artist, and a cunning tactician — proving on the 64 squares that resilience and wit often beat speed alone.