Ungke Cristover (aka bidakcatur09): The Chess Rollercoaster
Meet Ungke Cristover, a chess enthusiast who transformed from humble beginnings with a rapid rating barely scraping 340 in 2023-2024, to a rapid warrior boasting a peak rating of 1351 in 2025. Ungke's journey is the kind of comeback story that would make Rocky Balboa nod in approval—with a 71.86% comeback rate, no position feels truly lost on their watch.
Ungke's playing style combines patience and resilience. With an average of nearly 60 moves per win and a knack for ending games on their terms (high endgame frequency of 61.57%), they clearly enjoy the chess marathon rather than a brisk sprint. This player even has a 100% win rate after losing a piece—so don’t write them off just because you snagged some material.
Although early resignation happens once in a while (1.14% rate), this is mostly offset by a fearful tilt factor of 6—a reminder that even the best humans have their "no-move" moments. Interestingly, Ungke's white pieces are slightly luckier, with a 67.41% win rate, but they're no slouch on black with a healthy 57.14% success.
Opening choices paint a picture of an adventurous tactician: dominating the King's Pawn Opening with an 80% win rate and the Bishops Opening Boi Variation with an impressive 83%. However, the elusive "Top Secret" opening remains a complete enigma—Ungke has never won a single game with it! Guess even chess masters have their kryptonite.
Blitz and bullet may not be their forte, but with more cautious and calculated rapid games under their belt (244 games with 160 wins!), Ungke's nickname might well be "the Long Game Strategist." The player shines brightest between noon and early evening, with win rates peaking at 80% at 12 PM and an impressive 77.78% around 4 PM.
Opponents beware: Ungke has no problem snowballing a lead, with some opponents like tonnomee and mischane seeing a 100% loss record. But they are also known to occasionally stumble, so a lucky break might just be your only chance.
When not plotting their next brilliant move, Ungke's online handle bidakcatur09 helps them navigate the chess battlefield armed with passion and a fair share of humor—because chess without a smile? That's just checkmate without the fun.