SerhyD - The Relentless Chess Enthusiast
Meet SerhyD, a player whose chess journey is nothing short of a rollercoaster ride mixed with a dash of mystery and a sprinkle of stubborn grit. Starting in 2023 with a daily peak rating of 598 and a rapid rating soaring up to 730, SerhyD quickly demonstrated a fondness for the fast and furious formats of the game.
In bullet chess, SerhyD has played nearly 7,000 games — that’s a lot of lightning-fast moves and probably some frantic mouse clicking! With a max bullet rating hovering just shy of 600 in 2023 and fluctuating between 500 and 575 in subsequent years, it’s clear SerhyD battles on with unwavering persistence. After all, with over 3300 wins amidst nearly as many battles lost, there’s no quit in this player.
His blitz adventures peaked at an impressive 732 rating in 2024, showcasing his sharp tactics and quick thinking. Those fingers must be on fire during these games!
Rapid chess has been SerhyD’s strong suit. Hitting a max of 857 in 2023 and maintaining a solid 700+ rating, rapid games reveal his strategic depth and patience — after all, there’s more time to plot that sneaky pawn advance or cunning knight fork.
Style & Quirks
- Average moves per win: ~41 — SerhyD likes to take their time to savor victory.
- Moves per loss: ~48 — Even in defeat, they make the opponents work hard!
- Comeback rate: An impressive 51.4% — The classic underdog story is alive and well.
- Win rate after losing a piece? A perfect 100% — Because SerhyD turns “Oops, lost a knight” into “Checkmate!”
- White pieces win rate: 47.1%, Black pieces win rate: 48.8% — Apparently, the color isn’t trouble, but the game itself is a true equalizer.
- Early resignation rate: Just 3.5% — SerhyD fights until the final pawn drops.
Psychological Nuggets
With a tilt factor of 16, SerhyD is clearly human enough to get a bit tilted, but not so much to rage-quit the board. Their rated vs casual win difference is almost 48%, so things get serious when the stakes are on.
Opponent Adventures
SerhyD’s most frequent opponents are “vitekhortov” and “okisann,” proving that long-term rivalries make the game even more exciting. Some opponents have succumbed 100% of the time, while others deny victory — a classic tale in the arena of chess warriors.
Fun Fact
SerhyD treats their opening like a well-guarded secret — “Top Secret” is how it’s listed! Maybe a chess James Bond in the making? Either way, they’ve amassed thousands of games (and wins) with this mysterious start!
Whether moving pieces with lightning speed or carefully plotting each attack, SerhyD is a player who loves the game enough to keep going, learning from every win, loss, and draw. Here’s to many more battles on the 64 squares!