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Joshua Heronemus

UndiablyAwful Since 2023 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟
43.8%- 48.1%- 8.1%
Bullet 331
134W 135L 1D
Blitz 284
134W 161L 28D
Rapid 434
112W 124L 42D
Daily 768
2W 0L 0D

Joshua Heronemus (aka "UndiablyAwful")

Joshua Heronemus is a chess enthusiast whose online alias “UndiablyAwful” hides a rather gritty and resilient player beneath the surface. Despite the modest rating numbers that might suggest otherwise, Joshua’s chess journey is a rollercoaster of thrilling wins, tough losses, and moments of near-mastery—all peppered with a strong streak of determination and a not-so-secret love for the game.

Ratings and Style

Joshua’s peak ratings reflect a versatile player dabbling in all popular chess formats: a blitz high of 579, a bullet peak of 617, a rapid top score hitting 533, and an impressive daily max of 768. Clearly, when taking time to think through moves, Joshua shines brightest—daily chess is where “UndiablyAwful” turns into “DecisivelyGood.”

His playing style? Well, Joshua tends to keep things interesting with an average game stretching around 50 moves, showing a strategic affinity for longer games rather than lightning-fast finishes. Although not immune to tilt (there’s a measurable 10% tilt factor), he demonstrates remarkable comeback skills with a nearly 65% comeback rate, proving he’s no quitter, even when the chips are down.

Opener Secrets and Tactical Quirks

Among Joshua’s many weapons in his opening arsenal, the mysteriously named Top Secret opening stands out—played 137 times in blitz! (One wonders if it’s just a fancy codename for “winging it.”) The Scotch Game and Ruy Lopez (Berlin Defense variety) also make appearances, though these see fewer games but better win rates. Joshua’s opening choices suggest a player who is adventurous, sometimes experimental, and definitely ready to surprise opponents—especially when armed with a few quirky variations no one’s quite prepared for.

Recent Battles

Joshua’s most recent victory was against a formidable opponent named Michaelacoda, winning by resignation after a dynamic Nimzowitsch Defense battle. This game featured some fascinating piece exchanges and bold kingside moves, showing “UndiablyAwful” at their tactical best. His latest loss came in a closely fought encounter with Lance3337, featuring the Owens Defense, reminding us that even the most persistent warriors face setbacks.

Opponent Chronicles & Winning Tales

Joshua seems to have favorites and foes among the community, playing over 150 games against colemansfield47 with almost a 50-50 scoreline. Meanwhile, there are a few players he's consistently managed to defeat—100% win rates aplenty—suggesting a knack for exploiting specific styles or, perhaps, just sheer luck (scholars debate).

Fun Facts & Quirks

  • Joshua’s best time of day to play is noon (12:00), proving they think best before lunch—maybe fueled by brain food!
  • Despite the name “UndiablyAwful,” this player’s resilience and tactical awareness reveal an undoubted flair for gritty comebacks.
  • Joshua isn’t shy to timeout games; surprisingly, 51 wins have come from opponents running out of time!
  • White and Black are treated equally: win rates just above 41%, suggesting no bias against color, just chess chaos.

In a Nutshell

Joshua Heronemus might call themselves “UndiablyAwful,” but anyone who’s faced them knows chess is never predictable or dull. Armed with a quirky opening repertoire, impressive comeback skills, and a streak of fights that’s as stubborn as it is spirited, Joshua is the kind of player who turns every game into a story worth retelling—whether it’s a nail-biting win, a soul-searching loss, or a time scramble that leaves both players breathless.

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