Aldiyar Ansat - The International Master with a Bullet Speed
Meet Aldiyar Ansat, a chess player who wears the title of International Master from FIDE like a badge of honor—and a cape of non-stop winning streaks. If speed chess were an Olympic sport, Ansat would have more gold than Usain Bolt.
Chess Style & Achievements
Aldiyar isn’t just about slow, methodical thinking. With a peak bullet rating of 2714 in 2025, he’s a blitzkrieg specialist, famously winning 39 out of 50 bullet games, boasting an eye-watering 78% win rate in this adrenaline-fueled format. It’s rumored Aldiyar’s clock runs faster than his opponents’ brains.
But don’t discount his blitz and rapid chops: his blitz performance hovers near 1900 ELO with a respectable 51% win rate, while rapid games, though less frequent, show solid results too. When Aldiyar isn’t delivering lightning-fast checkmates, he’s patiently playing out endgames—his true strength, spending an average of 76 moves before securing victory.
Victories & Rivalries
Aldiyar’s longest winning streak is nothing short of legendary: 19 consecutive wins. Opponents beware—his famed "Top Secret" opening strategy has helped him dispatch foes with surgical precision.
Against his most recent rivals, Aldiyar has a mixed bag. Perfect scores against melihkaancan, ephraimrosenstockofficial, and ramonmanon0g, but has yet to crack others like bekaeasycool. Still, his fast-paced mind means even when losing a piece, his 100% comeback rate turns potential disaster into dazzling victories.
quirks & Trivia
- Psychological resilience: Tilt factor of 3 (basically a calm Buddha in human form)
- Never resigns early: Patience and perseverance are Aldiyar’s middle names
- Peak performance hours: If you want to challenge him, avoid Saturdays and Thursday mornings; those are sacred winning zones
- Rapid reflexes at dawn: Win rates are 100% at 7am, 8am, and even the midnight hour, proving sleep is optional when you’re this good
In short, Aldiyar Ansat blends tactical mastery with lightning-fast play and mental fortitude to carve out a name in the chess universe—one bullet game at a time. Approach with caution: the IM around the board moves faster than the speed of thought.