Profile Summary: Itoshi Rin (6101td)
Meet Itoshi Rin, the chess warrior known online as 6101td, a player whose game is as dynamic and unpredictable as a cat deciding when to nap or pounce. From humble beginnings with blitz ratings in the 400s back in early 2023, Rin has escalated their rapid-fire reflexes and strategic depth into a formidable blitz rating soaring over 1100 by 2025. An impressive climb for someone who likely spends more time strategizing their next snack than their opponent’s weaknesses!
Rin's style? A mix of impatience and perseverance. With an early resignation rate below 6%, they tend to stick to their guns and fight through complex middlegames, often trading more moves in victories (~59 moves on average) than losses (~49 moves). Perfect for those who appreciate the long, dramatic battles that resemble chess marathons more than quick sprints. Their comeback rate of 68%? It’s like watching a phoenix rise from the ashes—only with pawns and queens.
Not one to shy from tactical fireworks, Rin has dabbled in a variety of openings. The Sicilian Defense, Scotch Game, and Three Knights Opening are among their favorites, boasting win rates north of 55%. However, our hero also shows versatility, with the Philidor Defense and Scandinavian Defense sneaking into their repertoire. Expect some classical flair peppered with bold counterattacks—maybe even a cheeky novelty or two.
When the clock ticks down, Rin’s performance shines brightest in blitz, steadily improving to a peak rating of 1194 in March 2025. Rapid play is their playground too, recently peaking at an impressive 1293. Bullet players beware: Rin’s bullet peak of 906 suggests speed with a hint of calculation—fast but not furious.
Beyond the numbers, Rin’s psychological profile is fascinating. A tilt factor of 9 hints that when the chips are down, there’s some volatility—maybe an impassioned rant, or a loud sigh audible across the internet. But don’t worry, their win rate after losing a piece sits near 48%, proving resilience is their middle name (even if the “knight” part is still a work in progress). They thrive at night too, with a magic hour at 22:00 when brains seem primed for brilliance.
If you want a taste of Rin’s chess adventures, check out their recent triumph on May 16, 2025, where with white they expertly navigated a Pirc Defense to victory by time. It’s a testament to their strategic patience and time management skills. On the downside, even Rin has succumbed occasionally—like the last loss in a Sicilian Defense that ended on time in favor of the opponent. After all, everyone’s human behind the avatar!
With over 2000 wins across all time controls and a penchant for both classic and hypermodern openings, Itoshi Rin is a blend of dogged determination, adaptable strategy, and just the right amount of gaming spirit. Watch out chess.com arenas—6101td is here to stay, and likely to make every game a tale worth telling.