FIDE Master 16ing: The Bullet Barron of the Board
Meet 16ing, the chess virtuoso who’s blazing through the 64 squares faster than a knight on espresso! Officially titled FIDE Master, 16ing has reached a peak Bullet rating of an impressive 2696 as of April 2025, proving that quick wit and lightning-fast fingers can make a mean combination.
Specializing in Bullet chess — where games can last under a minute — 16ing boasts a winning record of 524 wins out of 970 battles in the Top Secret opening, achieving a respectable 54.02% win rate. Not one to simply blitz through, their average moves per win hover around 74, signaling a propensity for deep, tactical play even when the clock ticks down.
Known among peers for a terrifying comeback rate of 81.87%, 16ing thrives when the going gets tough, turning the tables even after losing pieces. Their "tilt factor" is a mild 7, suggesting that while frustration might knock on the door occasionally, it never quite barges in.
16ing is particularly deadly playing as White, with a win rate topping 55%, but Black isn't safe either, as opponents often find themselves resigned after a game filled with clever moves and sharp resignation tactics.
Notable Streaks & Psychological Edge
- Longest winning streak: 9 games
- Current winning streak: 8 games (Still ticking!)
- Strongest playing hours: Late night, especially around 11 PM
- Favorite day to pummel opponents: Thursdays, winning almost 64% of games
But behind the relentless onslaught of rapid moves is a player who knows when to fold 'em — with an early resignation rate of just 0.27%, 16ing prefers fighting till the last pawn pushes forward.
Recent Battles on the Battlefield
In a recent clash against the formidable “Ford” in April 2025, 16ing executed a sneaky queen capture to coerce resignation — a classic example of outmaneuvering the opponent with strategic precision.
Despite occasional hiccups against top players like alirezhsii and AncientOne2020, 16ing continues to learn and adapt, proving chess mastery is as much about resilience as brilliance.
Whether you’re a casual challenger or a seasoned rival, facing 16ing in Bullet chess means preparing for a battle of nerves, speed, and style — in short, expect to blink and miss a checkmate!