Satyam Mishra (aka rude630)
Satyam Mishra, affectionately known to some as rude630, is somewhat of a chess mystery wrapped in a riddle — if the riddle plays rapid, blitz, bullet, and daily chess with near-obsessive dedication, that is. From humble beginnings (rating-wise) at a mere 553 in rapid chess back in 2023, Satyam has steadily climbed the ranks, hitting a Peak Rapid rating of 1578 in 2025. That's like going from “pawn to queen” in just a couple of years!
Not just a one-trick pawn, Satyam dominates blitz chess, where his peak rating soared to an impressive 1833. When it comes to bullet chess, he's no slowpoke either, maxing out at 1331 in 2024 before settling into a solid 1200+ territory. And for the slow-chess connoisseurs, his daily chess rating gracefully improved to over 1200 by 2025.
With a whopping 2,770 wins in blitz and a nearly balanced win/loss record across formats, Satyam’s style combines tactical brilliance with stamina — the average game length is around 70 moves, suggesting he’s both patient and persistent. Don't be fooled by his early resignation rate (a tiny 1.17%) — that’s just a sign he knows when to fold ‘em, saving energy for the next brilliant comeback (oh yes, his comeback rate is an astonishing 83.67%!).
Satyam’s psychological resilience is commendable, boasting a perfect 100% win rate after losing a piece — clearly, he’s the chess equivalent of a phoenix rising from the ashes. Although occasionally tilting (12 on the tilt factor scale), he’s mostly the cool-headed player who knows how to stay on top.
Legend has it that Satyam excels most on Tuesdays and during the magical 7 AM hour with win rates surpassing 50%, so if you want a real challenge, catch him then. He loves opening a “Top Secret” — mysterious yet effective — which earned him win rates above 50% in all time controls.
Off the board, Satyam is rumored to be a chess humorist, making puns about forks, pins, and skewers, much to the bewilderment of opponents and friends alike. He’s well-known for his longest winning streak of 14 games, which is not just impressive — it’s basically a chess marathon in a world where speed often rules.
In summary: Satyam Mishra is a relentless fighter, a strategic thinker, and a witty player who never backs down from a challenge — just don't let him trap your queen, or you might never hear the end of it.