Chess Player Profile: Ialwyswinn
Meet Ialwyswinn, a chess enthusiast whose journey through the 64 squares has been as unpredictable as a cat deciding whether to knock a piece off the board or simply stare at it. Starting with humble ratings in 2024 — a modest 100 in bullet and blitz — this player quickly ramped up their game with a bullet peak of 411 in 2025, proving that persistence and caffeine (probably) pay off.
Known for a Top Secret opening repertoire that has baffled opponents across all time controls, Ialwyswinn boasts a bullet win rate of 54%, blitz at nearly 47%, and a rapid performance that keeps the competition on their toes at 38%. No one quite knows those openings — even Ialwyswinn probably can’t recall them — but they work wonders.
Style of Play: With an average of about 40 moves per win and almost as many per loss, this player clearly enjoys the long game and relishes in endgames, appearing in nearly 32% of their matches. There's a curious mix of resilience and occasional early surrenders; the early resignation rate is at 14.7% — sometimes the coffee runs out, or maybe the opponent dropped a bishop and Ialwyswinn just sighs.
If you ever see Ialwyswinn down a piece, watch out! Their comeback rate is an impressive 42%, and remarkably, their win rate after losing a piece is a flawless 100%. That’s right: losing a piece is just a warm-up before the dazzling counterstrike.
Psychological Quirks: The tilt factor stands at a manageable 8, meaning even if the board looks tilted, Ialwyswinn usually keeps their cool — but don’t push it too hard. Rated games shine brighter here, with a nearly 48% better performance compared to casual matchups, showing they thrive under the spotlight.
Known opponents are a mixed bag: some have never scored against this player, while others have been humbled repeatedly — including a series of opponents with 100% loss records, suggesting Ialwyswinn has a knack for exploiting patterns and capitalizing on weaknesses with surgical precision.
When asked about the best time to challenge Ialwyswinn, late afternoons around 2-6 PM are the toughest — boasting win rates well above 60% — while the early morning and late night hours seem less inspiring.
Whether you're after a friendly match or looking to analyze the mysterious "Top Secret" openings, Ialwyswinn promises an engaging game filled with twists, turns, and the occasional unexpected checkmate. Just beware — losing a piece is not the end; for this player, it’s just part of the plan.