Gleb Scheglov – The FIDE Master Extraordinaire
Meet Gleb Scheglov, known in chess circles (and leaderboards) as a FIDE Master with a rating that can only be described as outrageously impressive. With a blitz peak soaring to 2928, Gleb’s moves come faster than your coffee cools down – except when the pesky early resignation rate creeps in (a humble 0.69%, because yes, even masters must occasionally fold).
Gleb thrives in those lightning-fast games – blitz and bullet are where the magic really happens. In 2025 alone, Gleb battled fiercely in 330 blitz games, bagging 198 wins with a solid 60% win rate on his “Top Secret” opening strategy (sorry, the details are classified). Bullet games? A cheeky 65.7% win rate out of 105 games, proving Gleb’s fingers are quicker than most.
When it comes to resilience, Gleb’s tactical awareness is next level. The comeback rate is an astounding 91.4%, and if Gleb loses a piece, fear not – the chance of winning jumps to a perfect 100%. Talk about turning lemons into victory champagne!
Playing style? Expect epic endgames (played in 85.5% of games) with matches averaging about 88 moves to a win – patience and precision personified. Plus, Gleb refuses to get tilted, boasting a low tilt factor of 7, though legend has it, the occasional “silent poker face” might flash during those rare tricky moments.
Fun fact: Gleb has a 16-game longest winning streak – a chess marathon proving stamina isn’t just for marathon runners. And across the week, Thursdays and Friday evenings (especially around 20:00) are when Gleb’s chess lightning strikes hardest, winning up to 68.5% of games.
Opponents beware: Gleb's win rate spikes to 100% against many challengers, including jueies, stalri, and a smattering of others who apparently forgot to bring their best game.
So whether it's blitz, bullet, or psychological warfare, Gleb Scheglov plays chess like a master poet writes verses – with style, skill, and just enough mystery.
Batko_2010 would be proud.