Chess Player Profile: ingstgo
Meet ingstgo, a relentless battlefield commander on the 64-square warzone. Since bursting onto the scene in 2014 with a Blitz rating of 1150 and a sparkling Rapid rating of 1369, this player has shown remarkable grit and a pinch of stubbornness that any chess engine would find both admirable and, frankly, exhausting.
Zooming through the years, ingstgo’s Blitz rating skyrocketed to a peak of 1573 in 2025 — like a rook leaping across the board with mischievous intent. Though the Bullet rating is modest in comparison (maxing at just 1114), this player’s play style suits the rapid-fire pace of blitz chess, channeling tactical wizardry faster than you can say “checkmate.”
Playing Style & Psychological Tendencies
- White pieces win rate: 52.85%, proving a knack for starting off strong.
- Black pieces win rate: 44.62%, a solid defender in the shadows.
- Average moves per win: About 54, suggesting a calculated patience that often wears down opponents.
- Average moves per loss: Around 60 moves, indicating persistence even when facing defeat.
- Early resignation rate: A humble 0.84%, meaning ingstgo doesn’t give up easily — but sometimes knows when to cut losses.
The psychological battlefield is no stranger here with a tilt factor of 13 — enough to get the adrenaline flowing but not enough to blow the whole game. And if ingstgo loses a piece? Well, expect a comeback because the win rate after losing a piece is an unstoppable 100%! It’s like watching a phoenix rise from the ashes, only sometimes the phoenix has a slightly confused expression.
Tactical Brilliance
ingstgo has a comeback rate of 71.66% and a win rate after losing a piece at a perfect 100%. So when the chips are down, this player digs deep and defies the odds like a boss. One-sided losses? Barely a ripple, with just 1.49%.
Favorite Opponents and Rivalries
Many opponents have fallen victim to ingstgo's strategic mind, such as “silenttruth” and “konta14,” with a pristine 100% win rate against them — proving that for some, ingstgo is that nightmare they scramble to avoid on the board.
Time Machine: When Does ingstgo Play Best?
Peak performance flows between 13:00 and 16:00 hours, where win rates creep above 50%, peaking at a respectable 52.07% at 16:00. Interestingly, midnight oil burners with a 52.94% win rate at 4 AM prove that early risers get the gains.
Amazing Stats or Just Lucky?
With over 32,000 Blitz games logged, a near-even win/loss record (around 16,000 wins and 16,000 losses), and a sporadic draw percentage, this player knows their way around chaos. Overall, ingstgo plays with passion, persistence, and a hint of chaos that’s almost poetic (or comedic, depending on the opponent’s mood).
Fun Fact
If you ever suffer a piece loss against ingstgo, don’t despair. This player’s win rate after losing a piece is a perfect 100%. We asked them for secrets — the answer? “Sacrifice, confusion, repeat.” The motto of many a chess comedian making grandmaster dreams feel a little less serious.
Whether you're a budding pawn or a seasoned grandmaster, remember, playing against ingstgo means embracing a rollercoaster: unpredictable, relentless, and just a little overdramatic. Buckle up.