Profile Summary: rmu261
Meet rmu261, a chess enthusiast navigating the thrilling rollercoaster of ratings and rivalries. Currently rocking a Bullet rating of 704 in 2025, they’ve shown a remarkable comeback from a recent dip, proving resilience worthy of a grandmaster’s nod—or at least a nod from their cat.
Starting back in 2022 with a Bullet rating high of 1047, rmu261 faced ups and downs like a chessboard sees pawns—sometimes advancing, sometimes retreating. Their Blitz rating hovers around a respectable 718 with a keen average win rate near 44%, suggesting blitzing through games with a mix of caution and daring (mostly daring).
Rapid? Ah yes, though playing fewer games, their rapid tactics are no joke—holding a 711 average rating and snagging wins with nimble strategies. With a longest winning streak of 11 games, rmu261 can channel a streak beast when the stars align, or when the opponent forgets their queen at home.
Playing Style & Personality
- Early resignation rate: 6.3% – sometimes life’s too short to play out lost causes.
- Average moves per win: ~44 moves – not the speediest finisher, but patience is a virtue!
- Comeback rate: Nearly 58% – the phoenix of chessboards; losing a piece isn’t losing the game.
- Win rate after losing a piece: 100% – Proof that rmu261 turns mistakes into masterpieces.
- Tilt factor: 15 – just enough to keep games interesting, not enough to throw the board.
rmu261’s rivalry roster features a mixed bag of opponents, some undefeated foes (we see you, "ashestosnow") and some conquered kingdoms ("chen-10" and "skatif12" salute you!). Their favorite opening? Classified top secret—clearly they like to keep everyone guessing and maybe bluff once or twice.
They tend to play best on Mondays (54% win rate) and at odd hours like midnight (a staggering 80% win rate at 0:00), proving once and for all that chess is truly a game of night owls and Monday morning strategists.
In sum, rmu261 is a spirited player who battles through the ranks with a blend of tenacity, tactical cunning, and an occasional well-timed blunder that keeps the game human and humbling. Whether it’s bullet, blitz, or rapid, they embrace the chaos and charm of chess with a smile (and probably a coffee).