Meet Chad Burn, affectionately known on the digital board as Spr1ngChkn, a chess player whose strategy evolves as dynamically as a living cell dividing under a microscope. With a playing style boasting a 52.89% endgame frequency and an average of 47.5 moves per win, Chad’s games are a complex dance of tactical bursts and patient positioning—much like watching a carefully orchestrated bioluminescent display in the deep sea.
Since bursting onto the competitive scene in 2021 with a Rapid rating of 573, Chad’s ratings have steadily climbed, peaking in 2025 with a Blitz rating high of 713 and a Daily rating soaring above 800. This steady ascent is a testament to Chad’s resilience and adaptability—qualities that make you wonder if he might secretly be part chameleon.
Chad’s Blitz record is particularly notable, with over 9,000 games played and an impressive overall win rate just shy of 50%. His bullet games offer a glimpse into his speed DNA, showing continued growth from a 100 max rating in 2022 up to an energetic 411 in 2024. However, despite his aggressive opening repertoire ("Top Secret" openings make up all games across time controls), Chad maintains a modest tilt factor of 15, suggesting a cool head even when the pressure is high—no freak mutations here!
Beyond numbers, Chad’s psychological resilience shines with a 58.41% comeback rate and an extraordinary 100% win rate after losing a piece—proving his ability to regenerate strategies like a platypus regenerating its unique charm. Those curious about his daily rhythm will find that Chad performs best in the early morning and late evening hours, when the brain’s neurons might be firing their brightest.
Despite a playful early resignation rate of just 3.47%, Chad’s games tend to be rich with complexity and growth, much like a well-nurtured petri dish of strategic microorganisms. So if you ever face Chad Burn on the board, be prepared for a match where every move is alive with possibilities and plenty of molecular-level suspense.