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Since 2018 (Inactive) Chess.com
45.2%- 47.4%- 7.4%
Rapid 2511 17W 2L 7D
Blitz 2717 2740W 2838L 575D
Bullet 2800 6488W 6844L 928D

FIDE Master anon132639

Meet anon132639, a chess player with a mysterious name but an unmistakable presence on the board. Awarded the prestigious title of FIDE Master, anon132639 combines tactical wizardry with a cheeky sense of flair that keeps opponents guessing and fans entertained.

Starting from a solid rating around 2500 in both Blitz and Bullet formats back in 2018, anon132639 quickly climbed the ranks, touching a peak Bullet rating of an astonishing 3002 in late 2020 – because who doesn’t like hitting the three-thousand mark and then keep going? Blitz prowess is equally impressive, with a peak rating of 2850 the same year.

Known for a relentless playing style that often stretches games into epic battles (with an average of about 86 moves per win!), anon132639 shows remarkable resilience and tactical awareness, boasting an 87% comeback rate after setbacks. Ask them about resigning early, though – there’s a modest 43% early resignation rate, probably because sometimes even a clever wizard knows when to let a lost cause go.

Bunny-hoppable across all time controls, anon132639 enjoys Bullet and Blitz almost equally, racking up over 6,600 wins in Bullet and almost 2,800 wins in Blitz. Rapid play? Only dipping a toe in, but demonstrating very respectable skill with a 65.79% win rate in their limited games.

Off the board, anon132639 has a curious streak of engagement with the openings: always Top Secret, never predictable. The recent victories reveal a fondness for the Slav Defense and clever maneuvering typical of a player who loves strategic depth over flashy gambits.

In psychological terms, anon132639 plays their best chess around 18:00, when their win rate hits a peak, and loves a good fight on Sunday, which boasts their highest weekly win rate. Whether it’s grinding through a marathon match or blitzing out some fiery bullet, this master not only enjoys the battle but thrives in it.

With a longest winning streak of 14 games, and a current winning streak of 4, the future looks bright for anon132639. And hey, if you challenge them, be prepared for a rollercoaster ride of brilliant tactics and subtle psychological warfare – oh, and a good dose of fun, because chess is serious business, but it’s also a game meant to be enjoyed.

Recently, anon132639 ended a game with a smooth checkmate using the Slav Defense, showing that even their endings can be as graceful as a well-rehearsed dance.

In the world of chess, anon132639 remains a master of mystery and moves, forever exploring the tangled forest of possibilities on 64 black and white squares.

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