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ElMat_Unelmed IM

Since 2024 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟♟♟
51.8%- 37.2%- 11.0%
Bullet 2867
237W 178L 52D
Blitz 2732
26W 11L 4D

ElMat_Unelmed - International Master

ElMat_Unelmed, proudly holding the title of International Master from FIDE, is a chess virtuoso known as much for their strategic finesse as for their remarkable comeback stories on the board. With a fascination for intense bullet matches, ElMat_Unelmed has dazzled opponents with lightning-fast decisions and a staggering win rate in high-pressure scenarios.

Career Highlights

  • Peak Bullet Rating: 2663 (2024)
  • Impressive Rapid Play: Climbed from 1600 to a striking 2300 rating in 2025
  • Consistent Blitz performer, hovering near 2650 rating — because why choose one fast format when you can master several?
  • Unbelievably resilient with a 92.22% comeback rate, turning losing positions into triumphant tales.

Playing Style & Personality

With an average of 82 moves per win, ElMat_Unelmed enjoys long, suspense-filled chess battles—because quick wins are for casual players. Their endgame expertise shines through, featuring an impressive 85.26% frequency reaching endgames. Despite the high-stakes intensity of bullet chess, this player never resigns early and apparently drinks coffee in giant mugs (just a guess) to power through those epic duels.

Fun Stats & Quirks

  • Longest winning streak: 17 games without blinking (or maybe blinking very strategically)
  • Beat well-known rivals like gm-mamapenny and enzothefish multiple times, though a certain blunderingbros remains a tough nut to crack.
  • Best time to face ElMat_Unelmed? Apparently around 22:00 and 17:00 hours with a perfect 100% win rate at those times—early birds beware!
  • Has a tilt factor of 7, which means a minor temper tantrum over a blunder, but hey—that's what makes this player's journey relatable and human.

In summary, ElMat_Unelmed is a warrior of the 64 squares who combines tactical genius with a dash of humor and unyielding persistence. Their games are less about fast checkmates and more about thrilling chess dramas, proving once again that sometimes the best stories are told one move at a time.

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