infinitegiantkiller: The National Master of Never-Ending Blitz Battles
Known in the chess world simply as infinitegiantkiller, this National Master has carved out a reputation as a relentless opponent who thrives in fast-paced games and never backs down from a challenge. With a peak blitz rating soaring above 2540 and a bullet peak creeping close to 2640, infinitegiantkiller dances on the edge of speed and precision.
Journey through the Ranks
Since 2020, infinitegiantkiller has been a whirlwind on the 64 squares, playing thousands of blitz and bullet games with a mixed record of rugged wins and narrow losses. Their blitz journey has seen thrilling peaks and relentless battles, featuring an average move count over 80 moves per game, the mark of a strategic thinker who loves a prolonged fight rather than quick skirmishes.
Playing Style & Strengths
Master of comebacks, infinitegiantkiller boasts an impressive close to 89% comeback rate — few opponents get an easy victory. Known for rarely quitting (an early resignation rate of just under 2%), they excel in the endgame, frequenting those critical late phases where many games are decided. They win with White almost 47% of the time and still hold a fearsome nearly 44% win rate with Black.
Speed Demon and Opening Secrets
When the clock is ticking, infinitegiantkiller shines the brightest. Whether it’s bullet or blitz, their tactical eye and preparation pay off, with nearly 48% win rates in some secretive opening lines (Top Secret openings, indeed!). For opponents, the secret is out: expect a fight from the opening move to the final checkmate—or time victory! Speaking of time victories, infinitegiantkiller knows how to win on the clock as well, signing off hundreds of wins that way.
Quirks and Fun Facts
- Longest winning streak: 18 games (Yes, they were on fire!)
- Current losing streak is modestly at 1, proving resilience.
- Plays best at 1 PM - prime time for lethal chess maneuvers and brilliancies.
- Prefers to play blitz and bullet but dabbles successfully in rapid and daily chess to keep things fresh.
Recent Triumph
The latest conquest was a hard-fought victory with an exquisite checkmate delivered at move 61 in an Indian Game line. The game highlighted both precise calculation and strategic domination, culminating in a checkmate finish. You can witness the magic here.
The Legend Continues
With thousands of games behind and countless more ahead, infinitegiantkiller is not just a player but a storm on the chessboard. Whether squeezing wins on time or pulling back from the brink with a daring comeback, their thirst for chess battles knows no bounds. Watch this space—this National Master isn’t done giant-killing anytime soon.