FIDE Master Fatgiri: The Bullet Blitz Virtuoso
Meet fatgiri, a chess player who moves fast and thinks even faster. Holding the esteemed title of FIDE Master, Fatgiri has carved out a reputation as a formidable force in the chaotic arenas of bullet and blitz chess. With bullet games numbering in the tens of thousands, it’s clear Fatgiri doesn’t just play chess—they live it, breathe it, and often blitz it within minutes.
Since 2021, Fatgiri’s bullet rating has darted impressively between the low 2100s to a blistering peak of 2508 in 2024, showcasing both tenacity and growth. With over 12,000 wins in bullet alone, every match is a sprint of smart tactics and nerve. Their blitz and rapid ratings, hovering around the 2300 and 2385 marks respectively, reveal a versatile player comfortable in all fast-paced formats.
What truly sets Fatgiri apart is not only the volume of games played but an incredibly high comeback rate of 82.57%—the kind of resilience most players dream of. Losing a piece? No problem. Fatgiri boasts an astonishing 100% win rate after losing a piece, suggesting a sneaky ability to turn tables when the chips are down. Opponents beware: Fatgiri is the storm that brews after adversity.
Fatgiri is also known for a quirky style—preferring to keep games alive and kicking rather than settling for early resignations, with a modest resignation rate of just over 2%. On average, wins come after about 63 moves, losses after about 70, illustrating a penchant for deep and spirited battles rather than quick finishes.
When it comes to psychological stamina, Fatgiri keeps calm with a tilt factor of 13, the mark of a player who can shake off blunders and keep calm under pressure. They even perform best during mid-morning and evening hours, hitting peak win rates in the 6am, 11am, and 2pm time slots—maybe fueled by coffee or ninja-like morning focus!
And let’s not forget the opponents Fatgiri has toyed with—winning 100% against recent rivals like alfyatom and binky99, while learning a bit from some tough matches (looking at you, sleepykeph!). Fatgiri’s longest winning streak stands at a crisp 13 games—a testament to their fierce competitiveness.
Whether it’s blitz, bullet, or rapid games, Fatgiri’s passion, resilience, and tactical wizardry make them a fascinating modern chess warrior—a player who’d rather face a bullet firing at their king than surrender early.