Mikhail Lifanov - FIDE Master
Meet Mikhail Lifanov, known in chess circles and online battlegrounds as fish7728, a FIDE Master whose passion for chess runs as deep as his opening repertoire is currently classified as "Top Secret." His opponents often scratch their heads wondering how a "secret" opening can be so effective, but Mikhail prefers to keep his strategies as mysterious as a grandmaster’s poker face.
With a blitz rating peaking above 2300 and a rapid rating that soared close to 2440, Mikhail balances speed and strategy like a caffeine-fueled Kasparov. His bullet chess is not without flair either, showing grit with a maximum rating over 2000. Whether it's an adrenaline-packed bullet clash or a thoughtful rapid game, he adapts and conquers with a stubborn resilience - as evidenced by his 87.16% comeback rate and a mind-boggling 100% win record after losing a piece. Talk about turning lemons into lemonades… or in chess terms, pawns into queens!
He’s no stranger to the psychological rollercoaster either, maintaining a tilt factor of just 15, proving that even when the game gets tough, Mikhail’s spirit remains uncrushed. With his longest winning streak climbing up to 16 games, fans and foes alike watch with bated breath as he executes a calculated assault on the board.
Fun fact: Mikhail’s games tend to be marathons with an average of nearly 69 moves per win or loss, meaning he enjoys the full symphony of chess, from opening notes to the final checkmate crescendo. He’s equally comfortable playing with white or black pieces, boasting a nearly balanced win rate on both sides.
Off the board, Mikhail remains a humble tactician with an enviable statistical record against a myriad of opponents, showing particular prowess against those like grundek and skborac with a clean 100% win rate. When you see fish7728 sitting at the board, beware — this master is swimming in tactics and ready to reel in victory.
Whether you’re a club player looking to learn or a grandmaster scouting the competition, Mikhail Lifanov is a name worth remembering in the rich tapestry of chess talent.