Rémi Dumont (remi5881)
Meet Rémi Dumont, a rapid chess warrior with a rating helix reminiscent of a rollercoaster ride—peaking at 1550 in December 2020, then taking some wild twists and turns through the years. With a quirky blend of resilience and tactical surprises, Rémi has played over 18,000 rapid games and nearly 30 blitz battles, fighting tooth and nail on blitz ratings that once soared to a mighty 1799.
Playing Style & Stats
- Known for an Early Resignation Rate of under 2%, Rémi has the patience of a saint, lasting on average 64 moves when winning and 68 moves when losing.
- Endgame fanatics, rejoice! Rémi reaches endgame positions in nearly 70% of games.
- Comeback King: with a 78% comeback rate, falling behind never means falling out.
- Psychologically, Rémi tilts like a cat on a slippery floor, with a tilt factor of 13, but still manages to deliver checkmates before the clock runs out!
Opening Database & Preferences
Rémi’s opening arsenal is as colorful as a Swiss cheese platter:
- Van t Kruijs Opening (just under 50% win rate) – the trusty bread and butter, played in over 3,700 games.
- King’s Pawn Opening and Queen’s Pawn Opening both hover around a modest 48% win rate.
- On the punchier side, the Caro-Kann Defense is a bit of a crowd favorite, though it’s a slightly rocky road with a 45.88% success rate.
- Rémi’s blitz repertoire practically includes a whole chess library, from the Mieses Opening Reversed Rat Variation to the Ninzdowitsch Larsen Attack Indian Variation, hinting at a love for keeping opponents on their toes.
Recent Epic Battles
The latest victories for Rémi have been nothing short of spectacular, featuring nail-biting checkmates like the one against MrTodeus on May 31, 2025, where a precise queen maneuver sealed the deal after a long 44-move battle.
Yet, no hero's tale is complete without a few setbacks; Rémi’s most recent losses showcase strategic fights that ended in resignation or checkmate, proving that even the best can find themselves outmaneuvered.
Fun Facts & Quirks
- Rémi’s best time to strike? Midnight! Who says nocturnal gaming isn’t a thing?
- While the most successful winning runs have capped at a modest 13 games, Rémi's resilience after losses proves a true fighter’s spirit.
- Not just a gamer, but also a strategist, with a 54.21% win rate at 9 PM and a full 100% win rate at midnight — the perfect time for checkmating over a nightcap.
In a nutshell, Rémi Dumont is an unpredictable chess crusader with a passion for long duels, creative openings, and always looking to checkmate both time and opponent alike. Follow for more chess magic, questionable blunders, and epic comebacks!