Uzi Doorman - The Grandmaster of Comebacks
Meet Uzi Doorman, a chess enthusiast whose games are as unpredictable as a cat on a chessboard. Mostly known by the enigmatic username TRASH_MAN420, Uzi’s journey in the chess world paints the picture of a persistent player with a kind of quirky resilience that any chess fan would admire.
A Roller Coaster Rating Ride
Starting in 2024 with a Rapid rating barely breaking triple digits at 114, Uzi climbed and dipped in 2025, peaking at 274 in Rapid, 336 in Blitz, and even 411 in Bullet – proving speed chess isn't just about moves, but about nerves of steel. Despite a winning percentage that hovers around "room for improvement," Uzi shines brightest in comebacks, boasting a staggering 55.56% comeback rate.
Play Style & Strategy
Uzi shows a particular fondness for the mysterious "Top Secret" opening, winning about 40% of Rapid games with it, and even pulling off a perfect win in Blitz. His games last around 49 moves when victorious, suggesting that patience and strategy often edge out in long battles. When things get tough, Uzi refuses to go down without a fight, with a ridiculous 100% win rate after losing a piece. Talk about turning lemons into lemonade!
The Psych-Out Artist
Beware opponents on Sunday afternoons and early evenings around 7 PM – Uzi’s win rate spikes to 75% and 80% respectively, so playing during those hours might just give you a headache. With a modest tilt factor of 6, it’s safe to say Uzi keeps calm but still has that special touch of fiery passion. Oh, and with a 16% early resignation rate, sometimes even Uzi knows when to fold ’em.
Opponent Chronicles
Uzi has tangled with foes like goodboooooo multiple times and holds a respectable 77.78% win rate against them. Yet, some opponents have so far remained undefeated — a humbling reminder that every chess journey has its mysteries.
In sum, Uzi Doorman is the chess equivalent of that friend who might lose spectacularly but somehow always manages to come back with a grin, ready to shake the board all over again.