Ruby Kayemba (aka Sheruby) - The Rising Chess Dynamo
Meet Ruby Kayemba, a rapid chess enthusiast whose journey resembles a captivating novel, full of ups, downs, and the occasional checkmate dance. Starting with a modest rapid rating of 732 in 2021, Ruby has steadily climbed the ranks to hit a smashing peak of 1446 in 2024, proving that patience and plenty of pawns do make a promising player.
With over 10,700 rapid games played and nearly half of them victorious, Ruby shows that resilience is more than just a word—it’s a strategy. An astonishing 74.27% comeback rate and a flawless 100% win rate after losing a piece make Ruby the Houdini of the chessboard. When the tides turn, watch Sheruby turn pressure into poetry, while opponents quietly question their life choices.
Blitz games? Ruby has dipped toes in that furious pool too—even if with just a handful of matches, the rapid rating journey is the true saga. Not one to shy away from a challenge, it seems Ruby’s playing style is a blend of calculated patience (average 65 moves to win) and a touch of dramatic flair (5.42% early resignation rate, because even champions know when to save energy for the next battle).
Psychologically, Ruby's tilt factor is a mere 12 out of 100, which means a bad move won’t fuel a mini volcanic eruption. Game day? Tuesdays and Wednesdays yield a slightly better winning mood, while evenings at 7 PM see Ruby’s creativity peak—with a win rate just shy of 52%. So, if you want to challenge Sheruby, avoid the prime time, or prepare to be dazzled.
Opponents beware: Sheruby’s current winning streak is 3, with a longest undefeated run boasting 11 consecutive wins. Some favorite rivals like marmi6666 and johanses keep the matches spicy, but the win rates suggest Ruby has most opponents pondering their next move—often long after the clock strikes.
In short, Ruby Kayemba is not just another chess player; Sheruby is a testament to grit, growth, and good old-fashioned gaming fun. Whether you play to win or just want to witness a masterclass in resilience, this rising star lights up the grid, one pawn at a time.