Profile: radin_ee
Meet radin_ee, a chess enthusiast who has danced through the ranks of Blitz, Rapid, and Bullet games with a mix of triumphs and tribulations that any true strategist would appreciate. With a peak Blitz rating of 1036 in 2023, radin_ee has weathered the storm into 2024, showing resilience even when the numbers took a dip—because every master was once a beginner who lost a game or two (or twenty).
Rapid is radin_ee's playground, boasting a respectable win rate near 48.4% across nearly two hundred games in 2023. This player clearly enjoys the thrill of the clock but doesn’t mind a few setbacks, maintaining a balanced record of 93 wins to 93 losses. Talk about keeping it thrilling! Although Bullet chess is less frequented territory—with just one game under the belt—they have faced defeat head-on, no drawing back.
Opening strategy? Shrouded in mystery! radin_ee prefers to keep opponents guessing with a "Top Secret" approach, wielding it in over 250 games. While the win rate here hovers around 32.8% in Blitz and almost 48.4% in Rapid, it's clear radin_ee’s style is less about showboating and more about outwitting—even if it’s one surprising move at a time.
Chess isn’t just about moves; it’s a mental game, and radin_ee’s psychological stats tell an intriguing story. A tilt factor of 9 shows a slight frustration when things go sideways (normal human stuff), but a staggering comeback rate of nearly 62% and a perfect 100% win rate after losing a piece highlight a fighter’s heart. Few fold under pressure!
Playing mostly from 7 PM to 10 PM, radin_ee’s sweet spot is nights filled with tactical maneuvers and sharp decisions. With average winning games lasting about 52 moves and losses stretching longer, patience seems to be a virtue in their playstyle.
Opponents beware: radin_ee holds impressive 100% win rates against a surprising number of challengers, including bouraoui7, liilmrl, and others—though some names like reza_iranshshi have proven tougher to crack.
Beyond the board, radin_ee’s journey is a testament to learning, laughing, and loving the game—because sometimes, the best strategy is to enjoy the checkmate and the chaos that leads to it.