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ashwanitiwari Punjab Since 2011 (Inactive) Chess.com ♟♟♟
49.3%- 47.5%- 3.2%
Rapid 2100 1W 0L 0D
Blitz 2306 1886W 1838L 175D
Bullet 1947 3559W 3415L 176D

Pun­jabi Sphinx: The FIDE Master with a Mysterious Aura

Known by the enigmatic username ashwanitiwari, Punjabi Sphinx has earned the prestigious title of FIDE Master, a badge of honor that certifies a player who’s not just good, but legendary enough to baffle opponents like a true sphinx.

With a bullet chess rating soaring over 2000 and blitz peaks breaking 2200, Punjabi Sphinx has mastered the lightning-fast formats where gut instincts meet tactical prowess. Not one to shy away from high-stakes skirmishes, their longest winning streak is an impressive 15 games—apparently fueled by secret opening preparations dubbed "Top Secret." One might call it a well-guarded chess recipe, or maybe just intense coffee-fueled practice sessions.

Their blitz performance from 2011 to 2023 shows a rollercoaster ride of highs and lows, culminating in a peak rating of 2267—not too shabby for someone who probably still argues about the rules of castling during casual games. Meanwhile, bullet games tally over 3,600, proving that when the clock ticks down, Punjabi Sphinx ticks up.

Opponents beware! With an astonishing 100% win rate against many challengers, including markrobertson and cljones37, this player seems to have an uncanny ability to silence their foes. Yet, like any myth, they have their kryptonite—some rivals have managed to sneak past and snag victories. But fear not, the sphinx always returns to riddle their way back to the top.

Lenient with defeat? Hardly. Their psychological game keeps tilt low, tactical awareness sharp, and come­backs legendary—boasting a near-perfect record bouncing back after losing a piece. Suffice it to say, if a pawn falls, it’s not the end but just a plot twist in Punjabi Sphinx’s grand game.

When not conjuring checkmates, you might find them playing rapid games with a perfect win record, or pondering life’s biggest questions like: “Are knights really horses, or just cleverly disguised unicorns?”

Whether it’s blitz or bullet, rapid or casual, Punjabi Sphinx continues to mesmerize the chess world, proving that behind the mystique is a fierce competitor—one who plays like a riddle wrapped inside a mystery, powered by endless energy and top-secret openings.

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