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rushguard

Since 2024 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟
47.5%- 47.2%- 5.3%
Bullet 437
125W 109L 7D
Blitz 401
324W 304L 33D
Rapid 612
366W 398L 51D
Daily 800
2W 0L 0D

Profile Summary: rushguard

Meet rushguard, a chess adventurer who dances nimbly across the board, sometimes blitzing through moves with the speed of a bullet, and other times lingering in daily games like a curious cat inspecting every corner. With a peak Blitz rating flirting with 286 and a Bullet max soaring to an impressive 488, rushguard isn't your average pawn-pusher—more like a knight on a caffeinated spree.

Known for a comeback rate of 71.35%, rushguard has a knack for snatching victories from the jaws of defeat, proving that the game isn't over until the queen squeals. The win rate after losing a piece? A cheeky 100%—because why panic when you can outwit your opponent?

When it comes to openings, rushguard favors the Bird’s Opening in Blitz with a respectable 75% win rate, showing affection even for quirky gambits like the Englund Gambit, where rapid and bullet games see decent returns. If you ever face rushguard on a Saturday afternoon or around 8 or 20 o'clock, beware—the win rates here dip close to 50%, indicating prime attacking hours.

Psychologically, rushguard’s tilt factor is at a modest 12, so don’t expect immediate meltdown after a blunder. This player’s approach is a mad mixture of boldness and patience, with an average of nearly 55 moves per win—chess marathons are their specialty. Sometimes quick to resign early (10% of games), but when in the heat of battle, their endgame prowess shines through over 50% of the time.

Off the board, rushguard isfriend to many, with a rollercoaster win-loss record: over 400 wins collectively across blitz, rapid, bullet, and daily, but humble enough to accept losses with grace and haunting enough to keep opponents on edge. Whether racing the clock in bullet or plotting long-term strategies in rapid, rushguard’s story is one of relentless pursuit, occasional stumbles, and spectacular comebacks.

In short: rushguard plays fast, thinks sharp, and laughs in the face of lost pieces.

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