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Nenad Micic

Fikus72 Naperville, IL Since 2010 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟♟♟
52.2%- 40.6%- 7.2%
Bullet 2094
40W 14L 4D
Blitz 2589
856W 682L 119D

Nenad Micic (Fikus72) - The Blitz Virtuoso

Nenad Micic, famously known online as Fikus72, is a chess player who has mastered the art of lightning-fast moves and tactical brilliance on the digital battlefield. With a peak blitz rating soaring up to 2572 in April 2025, Nenad has certainly proven he’s no pawn in the grand game of chess.

Early Career and Rise

Starting his blitz journey in 2014 with a modest rating around 1500, Nenad quickly escalated the ranks, hitting 2200 by the end of 2016. It didn't take long for him to break into the esteemed 2300s and beyond, where he maintained a consistent presence, showcasing his gritty determination and impressive tactical awareness.

Signature Style

Known for his sharp openings, Nenad often favors the Indian Game Yusupov Rubinstein System—where he boasts a respectable 55% win rate over more than 100 games. But don’t let his preference fool you; the Alekhine’s Defense (especially its Modern Larsen and Exchange Variations) also feature prominently in his repertoire, with deadly efficiency and creativity rising above the average. His endgame skills shine, with an impressive average of nearly 80 moves per win, proving patience is definitely his friend.

Blitz and Bullet Mastery

Nenad’s blitz record is one for the books: over 1,600 games with a strong positive scoreline of 826 wins to 667 losses, alongside 115 draws. In bullet, where most freeze under the pressure, he still holds his ground with 44 wins in 65 games. And if you ever wondered when is his best time to strike, Nenad commands the board most fiercely around 7 PM—perfect timing to catch your opponents off their evening coffee!

Notable Streaks and Achievements

This grandmaster-in-the-making doesn’t just win; he sometimes goes on a spree, boasting a longest winning streak of 16 games. Of course, even the best have their off days, with a longest losing skid of 8 games, but that hardly shakes his resolve. His comeback rate from losing positions is a whopping 88.51%, showing the heart of a fighter who rarely admits defeat.

Psychology and Quirks

With an early resignation rate below 1%, Nenad respects the game’s integrity—even when the going gets tough. He prefers to grind out wins over long battles, reflecting a player who delves deep in strategy rather than quick trickery. Beware: his psychological tilt factor is 8, meaning after a tough loss he might mutter some unprintable words before reset and returning stronger.

Recent Battles

In a recent high-octane clash against tojevtip, Nenad showcased his expertise in the Alekhine’s Defense Modern Larsen Variation, clinching victory with poise and precision. Yet, even masters stumble; a tough game against thenewfiredragon saw him concede by resignation—classic chess drama at its finest.

In Summary

Nenad Micic is an inspiration to blitz enthusiasts and tactical warriors alike. Whether it’s grinding out a win in a marathon endgame or launching a swift bullet barrage, his passion for chess is as palpable as his formidable rating. Online or offline, watch out on the clock—if you blink, Nenad Fikus72 might already have celebrated your king’s demise.

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