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TiagoESN Plays

Cisne-Negro Since 2024 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟
42.0%- 45.7%- 12.3%
Bullet 360
3W 4L 0D
Rapid 206
31W 33L 10D

Profile Summary: TiagoESN Plays (aka Cisne-Negro)

Meet TiagoESN Plays, also known in the chess realm as Cisne-Negro — a player whose name might mean “Black Swan,” but whose game swings between graceful gambits and unpredictable surprises. With a peak rapid rating of 295 achieved in June 2024, Cisne-Negro knows how to soar... even if sometimes the flight ends with a graceful crash landing.

Though the rating graph tells the tale of a rollercoaster, dipping from a magical 295 down to 203 in later months, this is no ordinary player. With a solid 50% win rate overall in rapid chess, every game is a battle where every piece matters — and every blunder can be a tragicomic plot twist.

Specializing in the Van t Kruijs Opening, Cisne-Negro clinches wins two-thirds of the time, sprinkling tactical venom on opponents who dare to slip up. If white tries the classic king’s pawn, beware: only a quarter of those games ended in victory here, proving that this player has a soft spot for offbeat lines and tricky defenses.

The stats show a fearless competitor: a longest winning streak of 6 consecutive wins, balanced by some humbling four-game losing streaks. It’s the classic story of passion meeting perseverance — and a dash of “Oops, should’ve seen that coming.”

Notably, Cisne-Negro thrives in the evening, with a spectacular 100% win rate playing at 19:00 — under the serene moonlight of tactical brilliance. Fridays and Thursdays are also favorites, boasting win rates up to 85.7% and 100%, respectively, which means don’t schedule a match during prime weekend brunch time!

Psychological profile: a tilt factor of 4 hints at a player who can keep cool under fire — mostly. Early resignations happen rarely (~8%), because even when things get tough, Cisne-Negro prefers to fight to the bitter end (average moves per loss: 42!). Opponents beware: sometimes the comebacks arrive with a surprisingly subtle “Oh no, not again” blitz.

When things click, results are neat: checkmates, resignations, and the occasional timeout victory — a true chess drama in motion. Victory is sweetest against familiar foes like pecata2111 and cc_star2012, both defeated 100% of the time, while some rivals like chrz_szcz remain a thorn in the side.

In short, TiagoESN Plays a game full of quirks, grit, and flashes of mastery — a Black Swan soaring through tactical skies, ready to surprise, stun, and entertain. Watch the games; you might just catch a masterpiece or an epic blunder to chuckle at.

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