AlienOnAnotherPlanet: The Intergalactic International Master
Meet AlienOnAnotherPlanet, an International Master certified by FIDE who's clearly not from this world—at least when it comes to bullet chess! Holding a peak bullet rating of an astonishing 3058 in early 2021, this celestial tactician blitzes through opponents with alien-like reflexes and cosmic precision.
Since launching into the chess galaxy in 2018, AlienOnAnotherPlanet's journey has been meteoric. Beginning with a solid bullet rating around 1800, the player rocketed to superhuman territory going beyond 2900, robotically crushing the competition in rapid-fire games. With over 487 bullet wins logged in a meteoric 912 games—applying a mysterious 'Top Secret' opening strategy—this star player maintains a winning rate just above 53%, proving skill is no fluke but cosmic destiny.
Playing Style: A strategic Jedi master of endgames (seen in 77% of wins!), AlienOnAnotherPlanet excels at comebacks, boasting an 85% comeback success rate when losing material mid-battle. Not one to linger in tilt, this player embraces psychological warfare lightly with only a 12% tilt factor, keeping interstellar focus strong.
Time to shine? 7 AM sharp—the prime hour for optimal alien brainwave activity, when win rates skyrocket to 100%. Whether commanding the white or black pieces, this digital spaceman maintains an edge with more victories as Black (55%) than usual, suspiciously like a nocturnal invader of chessboards across the universe.
Despite fierce battles, AlienOnAnotherPlanet’s longest winning streak reaches 24 games—close to some galaxy-conquering streak—while handling occasional cosmic losses (max 12 consecutive). The player’s perseverance is evident even after losses, with a steady 51% win rate after losing material and a low 4% one-sided loss rate. Not bad for someone who probably had to hide their chessboard in a UFO somewhere in the Andromeda cluster.
Recent Highlights
Latest Victory: Against TryHard2007Premium, AlienOnAnotherPlanet swiftly dismantled defenses in a Nimzowitsch Defense Kennedy Variation, ending the game early when the opponent (sensing alien chess supremacy?) abandoned it. The match clock barely ticked 5 minutes!
Epic Win by Checkmate: Against a lower-rated adversary (rating 490!), a clean and elegant mating net dispatched the foe in just 18 moves during a Queen's Pawn Opening.
Recent Challenges: Even extraterrestrial grandmasters have bad days; the most recent losses came against a highly rated player, ProfessorChess101, showcasing the unforgiving nature of chess—perhaps even in deep space.
From cosmic bullet duels to rapid skirmishes, AlienOnAnotherPlanet continues to prove that when it comes to chess prowess, this player's strategy is truly out of this world.