Profile Summary: bimiso
Meet bimiso, a plucky chess enthusiast navigating the treacherous seas of Rapid, Blitz, and Bullet chess with a mixed bag of results and a style that's equal parts tenacity and entertaining unpredictability. With a peak Rapid rating of 1024 achieved in January 2025, bimiso has shown flashes of brilliance and a love for complex endgames, ending nearly 69% of Rapid games in the late phases where patience and strategy truly shine.
Playing mostly Rapid games (over 600 played), bimiso sports a modest win-loss record, showing resilience through a commendable comeback rate of 60.48% — fiercely battling back from troublesome positions, often refusing to quit early. Their preferred openings reveal a fondness for the Bishop's Opening (50 games, 52% win rate) and some adventurous dips into the King's Pawn Opening and Pirc Defense. On the Blitz front, bimiso has maxed out at an impressive 880 rating, albeit with fewer games under their belt. Bullet might be their Achilles' heel, with a solitary game and a loss to show.
When it comes to opponents, bimiso boasts near-perfect win rates against some challengers (hello, martingarciacesteros, roladeganso, and hamid808ch), while still learning the ropes against others. The psychological stats hint at a modest tilt factor of 10 – so yes, sometimes the queen's gambit turns into the queen's tantrum. Interestingly, bimiso’s best time of day to wreak havoc on the chessboard is early morning at 5 AM, suggesting either a keen morning sharpness or a nocturnal schedule that just barely catches dawn in time for a checkmate.
The most recent victory was a sweet checkmate against MartinGarciaCesteros, showcasing a knack for precise finishing moves. Losses, on the other hand, happened by resignation more often than timeout or checkmate, proving bimiso knows when to throw in the towel—but never without giving a fight first.
Despite an average game length hovering around the mid-60 moves mark, bimiso’s journey through the chess ranks is less about speed and more about endurance, creativity, and that sometimes fuzzy magical touch that keeps both foes and fans guessing. Expect bimiso to continue improving, one cunning bishop maneuver or audacious castle at a time.
Chess isn’t just a game to bimiso; it’s a battlefield where knights dance, pawns promote, and occasionally, kings take a well-earned break.