Nenad I Todorovic - The FIDE Master
Meet Nenad I Todorovic, a chess virtuoso who proudly carries the title of FIDE Master. Known in the chess world by many as a strategic storm on the board and sometimes by his username Attacker88, Nenad thrives where the clock ticks fast and the pressure is on.
Nenad's journey began humbly in 2012 with a Blitz rating of 1350, and boy, did he climb – reaching a blistering top Blitz rating of 2522 by 2021! His Bullet rating isn’t far behind, peaking at 2649 in 2021, proving that lightning-fast reflexes and razor-sharp tactics are his forte.
Over the years, Nenad has played thousands of games, with an impressive Blitz win tally stretching beyond 2,100 victories. His style? A blend of patience and aggressive flair — he averages around 72 moves per win, so you better be ready for a battle lasting well into endgame territory. Yes, he likes a good endgame puzzle, appearing in 78% of his matches.
Nenad’s psychological resilience could be a grandmaster in its own right: he boasts a comeback rate of 87.78% and wins 100% of the games where he loses a piece first. In other words, don’t count him out, even if you catch him off guard.
A slightly quirky note: Nenad’s tilt factor is at a modest 12, meaning he occasionally lets a blunder slip after a tough loss, but overall his mental fortitude keeps him marching forward. Playing on Sunday? That’s when this warrior shines brightest, with a win rate of 56%.
Opponents beware: Nenad has a taste for the dramatic and has registered winning streaks of up to 20 games in a row. His favorite "opening" is still a secret, but don't be fooled — those openings have netted him about half of all his Blitz game wins.
Beyond numbers, Nenad’s chess life is filled with colorful battles against opponents ranging from "raller" to "johnnyballgame," some allies, some worthy foes. Despite a few recent tough matches where the scoreboard reads zero against certain names, Nenad’s spirit remains unbreakable.
In short, Nenad I Todorovic is a chess player who prefers to let his moves speak louder than words. Fast, fierce, and remarkably consistent, he’s the kind of player that keeps the chessboard exciting — one move at a time.