I've seen them around the chess.com forums, but admittingly haven't seen them anywhere else. If I recall, they chose to specialize in puzzles and puzzle rush survival. They claim to have the world record for puzzle rush survival, but don't really play many chess games.
There's some people who choose to specialize in puzzles like this, but it's really pretty different from playing a real game. In a real game, you don't always know a single solution exists, so puzzles at this level can be more memorization and brute force calculation if you are willing to sit there long enough and keep thinking; in a real game, you'd of course flag (lose on time).
Hey everyone,
I’ve been noticing the name Joseph Reid (@JosephReidNZ) showing up on the Puzzle Rush Survival leaderboards — looks like he’s from New Zealand and has been putting up some seriously impressive runs!
Does anyone know more about him? He seems to fly a bit under the radar despite those crazy high scores. I’m curious about his background, how he got so good at Survival mode, and if he’s involved in other parts of the chess world like streaming, coaching, or content.
Would love to hear anything others might know — always enjoy learning about unique and dedicated players in the community!
Cheers,
Melissa😊