Eric Broussard: The Chessboard Biologist
Meet Eric Broussard, aka Yonnsuo, a strategic mind evolving across the chess ecosystem like a master of natural selection. With a peak rapid rating of over 1300 in 2023 and a determined presence in blitz and bullet arenas, Eric’s style is as dynamic as it is tactical — featuring an impressive 100% win rate after losing a piece, proving he's adept at surviving even the trickiest evolutionary pressures on the board.
Born to wrestle with openings, Eric shows a clear predilection for the King’s Pawn Opening and the Scandinavian Defense, winning nearly 90% with King's Pawn in rapid games. Like a cunning organism adapting to its environment, he expertly navigates complex defenses such as the Sicilian, where his blitz win rates hover around a solid 55-70%, making opponents feel like they’ve encountered a chess chameleon adapting with every move.
When it comes to psychological endurance, Eric doesn’t just fold under pressure — his tilt factor is notably low (9%), and his tactical comeback rate is a whopping 63.6%, turning potential disasters into evolutionary leaps. His average moves per win (~51) imply a well-studied approach, while his losses tend to stretch longer, showing persistence even under adverse conditions.
Eric’s fierce rivalries include several foes he’s dominated to extinction with 100% win rates, while some remain an evolutionary challenge — proving the game is an ongoing survival of the fittest.
Off the board, Eric might be the kind of player who chuckles, “Checkmate? More like checkmetabolism!” A chess player whose gameplay is a perfect blend of strategy, adaptation, and a dash of biological wit.
Keep an eye on Eric Broussard — his next move might just evolve the meta.