Player Profile: zzisidazz
Meet zzisidazz, a chess warrior whose journey through the 64 squares resembles a thrilling rollercoaster ride across multiple time controls — from rapid skirmishes to the blinding speed of bullet chess. With a peak rapid rating of 1345 achieved in May 2023, zzisidazz has demonstrated a steady climb from humble beginnings near 700 into the realm of respectable club-level prowess.
Navigating the battlefield predominantly with the Scotch Game and various flavors of the French Defense, zzisidazz exhibits a curious blend of classical and resilient styles. Despite a somewhat cheeky 44% win rate with the Scotch Game, the preference for the French Defense Knight Variation reveals a player willing to mix strategic solidity with tactical fireworks, achieving nearly 50% success there.
Playing Style: Patience combined with perseverance. Games often stretch past 60 moves on average during victories, indicating zzisidazz relishes the long, grim dance of endgames rather than quick tactical knockouts. The player has an impressive comeback rate near 81%, showing a knack for finding hope when the position looks grim — basically the chess equivalent of "never say die." However, watch out when the clock strikes 2 PM (14:00), the hour when this player reportedly hits their prime.
Despite a tilt factor of 14, zzisidazz gracefully manages the psychological ups and downs of online chess — losing streaks and winning streaks both maxing out at 14 games. With roughly equal comfort playing both White and Black, their win rates hover around the mid-40s to 50s percentile, proving that color bias is not part of this player's vocabulary.
In blitz and bullet modes, zzisidazz battles frantically on, reaching a blitz peak rating of 1021 and bullet at 1058, showcasing adaptability to faster formats. The player's recent games show a flair for delivering checkmate, having wrapped up multiple wins with this elegant finishing touch.
Off the board, one might imagine zzisidazz as the kind of player who enjoys the theatrical side of chess — sacrificing pieces for style, bravely advancing pawns to the last rank, and occasionally chuckling after a cheeky early resignation from an opponent who’s already been outmaneuvered.
If you find yourself facing zzisidazz online, prepare for a resilient, endgame-loving fighter who thrives best in the afternoons, who loves to mix classical openings with dynamic play, and who is probably plotting a sneaky comeback even from seemingly lost positions. Just don’t be too surprised if they deliver a surprising checkmate — in style, of course.