Shreyash Chaudhary, a.k.a. Shreyash9810
Meet Shreyash Chaudhary, the daring chess enthusiast whose blitz rating has bounced around like a caffeinated knight on a springboard but has finally landed in the respectable 600s range. With a peak blitz rating of 684 achieved in May 2024, Shreyash has proven to be quite the competitor in frantic time-controls where every second counts—sometimes to his advantage, sometimes... well, not so much.
Style & Strategy
Known for a psychological resilience boasting a comeback rate of nearly 75%, Shreyash doesn't shy away from clawing his way back after losing material. In fact, when behind a piece, he wins about 45% of such nail-biting encounters, which shows his knack for fighting spirit rather than letting frustration hijack his board. Speaking of frustration, his tilt factor clocks in at a modest 10—enough to keep things interesting but not catastrophic.
Shreyash favors robust endgames, featuring them in over 56% of his games, and his average winning game runs around 52 moves, so opponents better strap in for a battle of endurance and wits.
Formats & Favorite Openings
- Blitz: A fierce battler with over 400 wins and an almost equal number of losses.
- Rapid: The playground where Shreyash shines brightest, peaking at a rating of 1120 with an impressive nearly 500 wins.
- Bullet: Fast and furious, where reflexes matter more than strategy; he’s logged nearly 1,200 games with a peak rating of 706.
- Daily Chess: Prefer to take it slow? Shreyash’s peak there is an impressive 1081.
He reliably employs the mysterious "Top Secret" opening in blitz and rapid games, boasting win rates just north of 50%, paired with the trusty “Unknown Opening,” because hey, sometimes you just gotta keep your opponents guessing — or yourself, if you forget what you were playing!
Memorable Battles & Recent Adventures
The recent win against worstchessplayer03 in May 2025 was a textbook display of patience and persistence, culminating in queening a pawn and winning on time. The battle was fought in the Queen’s Gambit Declined: Chigorin Defense, proving Shreyash's comfort in classic, strategic middlegames.
Not every game ends in glory though, and sometimes Shreyash gets the short end of the stick, like his recent loss on time just minutes before a critical checkmate. But hey, every chess warrior has their off days—maybe his next opponent is really 'worstchessplayer03'... or was that just an ironic username?
Quirks & Fun Facts
- Shreyash’s best hour to play is 11 PM — late-night brainwaves or midnight snacks? The mystery remains.
- Despite all the stats and ratings, he’s got a quirky habit of resigning early in only 3.23% of his games—because who doesn’t enjoy a good fight?
- His games are long affairs on average, especially in defeat, with losses dragging on about 62 moves — talk about a battle till the bitter end!
Final Thoughts
Whether you’re facing Shreyash in rapid or bullet, expect a fierce fight, clever tactics, and maybe a few unexpected moves from the "Unknown Opening" playbook. He’s a player who loves the game and embraces both his wins and losses with a smile — after all, chess is as much about having fun as it is about conquering the board.