Filippo Ferretti - The Swiss Army Knife of Chess
Meet Filippo Ferretti, a chess player who treats the 64 squares like a playground and a battleground all at once. With a reputation for resilience (56.39% comeback rate, to be precise), Filippo never says die—even when a piece goes missing, the win rate after losing one is a flawless 100%. His opponents might think they've snagged an advantage, but surprise: it's just a plot twist.
Playing Style & Personality
Filippo's chess games are a fine blend of patience and spontaneity. With an average game lasting roughly 49 moves whether winning or losing, you know you're in for a thoughtful tussle and not a lightning strike. Expect plenty of endgames too (43.75% frequency), because Filippo doesn’t shy away from the grind.
But beware: his early resignation rate hovers around 11%—he knows when to cut his losses but doesn’t panic easily. His psychological tilt factor sits at a rather balanced 48, showing he keeps his cool almost as well as his queen.
Performance Highlights
- Rapid Chess: Filippo shines brightest here with a peak rating of 1371 in 2025, often achieving wins almost as often as breathing—close to a 49% overall win rate from over 1,500 rapid games.
- Blitz & Bullet: Not one to shy away from speed chess, Filippo rocketed his bullet rating from 385 in 2024 to a respectable 621 by 2025. His blitz rating also surged impressively to 1067.
- Daily Chess: Steady and steady wins the race—Filippo’s daily rating climbed a bit from 635 to 649, showing persistence over flashiness.
Fun Facts & Quirks
- Longest winning streak? A neat 11 games, proving he can catch fire when the stars align.
- Likes to play his best in the wee hours? His best win-rate hour is 3 AM with a whopping 66.67% success—night owl, anyone?
- Favorite opening? It’s top secret—because if Filippo’s learned anything, it’s that mystery is a weapon!
- Win-rate against certain opponents? Let’s just say he has some serious karma—winning 100% against a sizable list of challengers, but also some tough nuts (hello, goosbumps99!) who keep his chess brain buzzing.
Filippo Ferretti is the kind of player who proves chess isn't just about moves—it's about heart, humor, and the stubborn refusal to let a lost piece ruin the party.