Yamrura: The Enigmatic Chess Maestro
Meet Yamrura, a chess enthusiast navigating the 64 squares with a blend of persistence, quirks, and occasional caffeine-fueled brilliance. In 2025, Yamrura's journey across game formats reveals a curious blend of highs, lows, and the stubborn refusal to quit—except sometimes very, very early.
A Rollercoaster of Ratings
Yamrura's rapid rating dances around the 200-340 mark, peaking at 342 but usually cruising near a modest 224. Daily chess? Oh, that’s where Yamrura truly shines, boasting a max rating of 558 in just 5 games—clearly the lightning rounds bring out the best (or at least the luckiest)! Bullet and blitz ratings are respectable, if a bit unpredictable, much like their opening moves.
Playing Style: Bold, Blunt, and Sometimes Shortsighted
With an early resignation rate of 7.3%, Yamrura knows when to call it quits—but not without lasting nearly 46 moves in victories and stubbornly hanging on for over 50 moves in defeats. Black pieces seem to be the lucky charm here, tipping the scales toward a 49% win rate versus 42% with White. Tactical prowess shines through a stunning 100% win rate after losing a piece (someone’s a true fighter), and an uncanny ability to claw back from behind with a 62% comeback rate.
The Psychological Battlefield
Though a tilt factor of 9 hints at some nerves under fire, Yamrura compensates with a whopping 45% better performance in rated games versus casual matches—clearly, the spotlight fuels the fire. Most recent opponents get the silent treatment except those lucky few like juan-dulce and riceontherun who never escaped unscathed, each falling 100% of the time.
Trivia & Quirks
- Longest winning streak: a neat 7 games—because persistence can beat even the sneakiest forks.
- Current winning streak: a small but mighty 3 games, proof that the comeback isn’t over.
- Weekday warrior? Mondays bring the best wins (62%), Fridays not so much (a humble 21%). Maybe the weekend plans interfere?
- Early mornings and late nights (especially 6 AM and 9 PM) are surprisingly victorious hours—roosters and night owls welcome!
Yamrura is not just a player but a story in motion—thanks to a colorful win-loss-draw record and a steadfast refusal to give up without a (sometimes dramatic) fight. The chessboard may be merciless, but Yamrura’s journey is endearing, entertaining, and always evolving.