inezzaz: The Stealthy Chess Warrior
Meet inezzaz, a chess player who might not yet be a Grandmaster, but certainly knows how to make their opponents sweat! With a peak bullet rating soaring to 517 and a rapid peak at an impressive 542 in 2025, inezzaz brings a calculated mix of patience and blitzkrieg tactics—just the right touch of chaos to keep every game delightfully unpredictable.
Style on the Board
inezzaz fancies themselves a master of the Van't Kruijs Opening and the Scandinavian Defense, boasting win rates of up to 80% in bullet games when employing these classics. Prefer more rapid games? Then don’t be surprised to face their trusty king’s pawn opening with a solid 65% success rate. Their motto must be: open boldly, defend slyly.
Known for a keen tactical eye, inezzaz has a 73% comeback rate after slipping behind—a true testament to fighting spirit. And if they lose a piece? Don’t count them out just yet; they win nearly 44% of such battles, showing the resilience of a chess ninja hard to corner.
Victories & Defeats: The Rollercoaster Ride
Win or lose, the drama is always there. With a longest winning streak of 10 games and a (less fun) longest losing streak of 10 as well, inezzaz proves that rollercoasters are for rides and chess is definitely not for the faint-hearted. The recent wins often end with elegant checkmates, while losses might sometimes come from a daring sacrifice or an unfortunate tilt—tilt factor is kept at a humble 10, which in chess tilt-world means "I promise I’m still human."
Daily, Bullet, Blitz & Rapid: The Multi-Disciplinary Combatant
- Bullet: Fast and furious, peak rating 517, with a hunting knack in Scandinavian Defense.
- Rapid: Strategically sharp, peak rating 542; definitely the time control where they shine brightest.
- Blitz: Quick reflexes, peak rating 436, mixing flair with the Kings Pawn King’s Knight variation for solid results.
- Daily: The slow and steady mode, peaking at 661 and perfect for brewing deep plans (or brewing coffee while waiting).
Facts & Quirks
inezzaz holds a mysterious affection for openings named “Top Secret” (which ironically have about a 0% win rate—secret’s out!). They play their best chess between 9pm and 10pm where their win rate jumps to a staggering 64%—perhaps all those hours spent plotting world domination (or just dinner) fuel their mind.
When playing as White, inezzaz scores a neat 50% win rate, while the Black pieces see a respectable 47%. So, whether wielding the initiative or counterattacking from behind, they’re up for the challenge.
Recent Glorious Moment
On June 4, 2025, in an electrifying bullet game against Plivn, inezzaz clinched victory with a brilliant checkmate using the Giuoco Piano Four Knights variation. It was a swift and beautiful finale ending at move 25—sharp, clean, and merciless.
Final Thoughts
With a mix of resilience, tactical ingenuity, and just the right dash of unpredictability, inezzaz is a player who turns chess into a battlefield of thrilling twists and entertaining suspense. So, if you ever see them online, be prepared. Losing to inezzaz might sting—but so does winning against them.