Mulenga Prince Daniel — FIDE Master Extraordinaire
Also known in the chess circles as 2900tactinhos, Mulenga Prince Daniel is a FIDE Master whose playstyle can be best described as a blend of tenacity, tactical sharpness, and occasional wizardry.
Starting from humble beginnings with rapid ratings around the 1200 mark in 2013, this player’s journey quickly escalated into a blitz and rapid powerhouse. By 2021, Mulenga cracked the 2300 threshold in rapid, solidifying their status among the chess elite. Blitz has been a true playground with a peak rating soaring over 2500 — a number that makes opponents sweat in bullet and blitz alike.
With a staggering longest winning streak of 36 games and a knack for comebacks (an 86% comeback rate!), Mulenga’s psychological resilience is no joke — unless you count the 15% tilt factor, which reminds us even chess masters have moments of “Why did I just blunder that?!”.
Mulenga's opening strategies are so secretive that the label “Top Secret” is literally applied to their preferred lines — with win rates over 63% in rapid and an impressive 56%+ in blitz. If only their notebook of openings came with a CIA clearance level.
This player doesn’t just aim to win — they love a grind, averaging nearly 70 moves per victory. It’s not just blitz blips; Mulenga loves the marathon games where the battle extends deep into the endgame, showing a true devotion to chess as a sport of patience and precision.
Between 2011 and 2025, Mulenga crafted tens of thousands of battles across bullet, blitz, rapid, and daily formats, accumulating thousands of wins — including some spectacular upsets and mighty defensive saves characterized by a 100% win rate after losing a piece. Yes, fear this comeback king!
Whether it is the tense 3 AM blitz sessions or the strategic afternoon rapid duels, Mulenga Prince Daniel's chess calendar is packed — and if you happen to play against them, prepare for a rollercoaster ride punctuated by sneaky tactics, solid endgame technique, and a pinch of top-secret magic.
In short, if chess were a blockbuster, Mulenga would be the unpredictable antihero — brilliant, resilient, and always ready to flip the board (figuratively, of course) when the moment calls.