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slyfox004

Since 2012 (Closed for Fair Play Violations) Chess.com
48.6%- 49.2%- 2.2%
Bullet 422
637W 672L 19D
Blitz 625
802W 799L 48D
Rapid 1575
19W 9L 0D
Daily 1403
2W 0L 0D

Cyrus Johnson: The Enigmatic Chess Fox

Known in the chess world by his elusive username slyfox004, Cyrus Johnson has been sneaking around the boards since at least 2012, leaving a trail of baffled opponents and strangely inconsistent ratings in his wake. While his early days showed promise — with blitz ratings hovering around 1200 and rapid reaching a respectable 1421 — recent years have painted a more colorful picture of this crafty player.

Journey Through the Ratings Jungle

From 2012 to 2025, Cyrus's journey is nothing if not an adventurous rollercoaster. His blitz games alone tell tales of epic battles, accumulating over 2,300 matches with nearly as many wins as losses, and a sprinkle of drawn games for good measure. He’s no stranger to rapid encounters either, boasting a peak of 1674 in 2025 — a number that suggests he’s still got some tricks up his sleeve in longer formats.

Playing Style: Patience and Surprise

Cyrus likes to keep his opponents on their toes. With an early resignation rate of around 7.65%, he’s somewhat merciful — not quitting too early, but not dragging hopeless games forever. His games tend to last nearly 55 moves on average when he wins, suggesting a fondness for intricate maneuvering. And when he loses? Well, those typically end quicker, after about 46 moves. Classic chess fox behavior: patient and cunning when ahead, swift and unpredictable in explaining defeats.

Tactical Prowess

Despite some ups and downs, Cyrus shows a remarkable knack for comebacks, turning around nearly 67% of games when the tide seems against him. If he loses a piece, forget it — his win rate after such a setback is a perfect 100%, a statistic which either signals phenomenal resilience or that his opponents might be too polite to punish him properly.

Signature Opening: Top Secret

All of Cyrus's best moves revolve around the mysteriously named "Top Secret" opening. It's a phrase as enigmatic as the player himself, appearing in all time controls with solid win rates hovering just shy of 50%. One might guess it’s a nod to a clandestine gambit from deep within his tactical arsenal — or maybe just a superstitious naming quirk.

Opponent Chronicles

Facing a vast crowd of challengers, Cyrus has a few fan favorites: the_fat_knight is his most battled adversary with 21 games, and he maintains an impressive 90.48% win rate against this worthy foe. Across the board, Cyrus manages to boast a perfect 100% win rate against many opponents — an intimidating stat or a sign that he’s extraordinarily lucky at pairings.

The Human Factor

Balancing the brainwork is the psychological game. Cyrus’s tilt factor is a modest 12, indicating that while he might occasionally grumble at the screen or chuckle at his own blunders, he keeps his composure better than most when the going gets tough. Plus, a 20.69% advantage in rated games versus casuals suggests his competitive spirit is alive and well.

An Invitation

Whether you face Cyrus in bullet, blitz, rapid, or daily games, expect a rollercoaster ride filled with surprising resilience, cunning strategy, and maybe a smirk — somewhere behind that Top Secret opening.

So if you find your pieces mysteriously disappearing or feel a fox’s sly grin through the screen, you might just be facing Cyrus Johnson — the chessboard's most charming enigma.

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