About Intiteled
Meet Intiteled, a chess enthusiast blazing through 2025 with a rating rollercoaster worthy of thrill-seekers. Known for their dogged persistence and uncanny ability to come back from the brink (an 84.41% comeback rate, mind you), Intiteled doesn’t just play chess—they dance on the edge of chaos with style.
In blitz battles, Intiteled reached a peak rating of 761 in April, juggling wins and losses almost evenly—138 wins to 136 losses and a handful of draws. Bullet games reveal a marathon player, having completed over 3,300 games with a close to 50% win rate, peaking at a solid 621. Rapid and daily formats are more intimate affairs but no less impressive, with peak ratings of 708 and 874 respectively, showing that sometimes slower and steady really does win the race.
Specializing in openings like the King’s Pawn Opening Leonardis Variation (which they wield with a respectable 53.5% win rate in bullet) and flirting with the Scandinavian Defense Mieses Kotrc Variation in blitz, Intiteled’s repertoire is both eclectic and effective. They’ve got a particular soft spot for the tricky English Opening Two Knights Variation, boasting a winning percentage of over 66% in blitz—a promising weapon in their tactical arsenal.
Psychological resilience? Check. With a tilt factor of just 11, Intiteled keeps cool under fire—even when the clock’s ticking down. Speaking of clocks, mornings at 8 AM seem to be their sweet spot (take note if you want to challenge them). They’re an endgame aficionado, pushing the game's final phase in over 60% of their matches, proving patience is indeed a virtue.
An average game for Intiteled lasts about 54 moves, showing they’re not one to rush decisions—unless it’s a bullet game, where speedy instincts dominate. Their style might be summed up as "strategic with a streak of mischief," occasionally resigning early (only 1.79% early resignation rate, because who likes quitting?), but mostly fighting tooth and nail until the final checkmate or timeout.
Recent Highlights
Their latest triumph is a thrilling blitz win against tomobicza2115, where Intiteled skillfully dismantled the opponent using the King’s Pawn Opening Leonardis Variation and sealed the game in 32 intense moves. Notably, they are not afraid to win on time, mastering the art of pressure and clock management to claim victories in tight bullet matches.
But let’s be honest, even the best stumble. Their most recent loss came from a dramatic checkmate in the classic Colle System, a reminder that chess is as humbling as it is exciting.
With a current winning streak humming at 1 and a longest winning spree of 13 games, Intiteled keeps the chess boards warm and the competition guessing. Whether you seek a rapidfire duel or a slow, strategic battle, Intiteled will bring a blend of grit, guile, and maybe a dash of humor—because behind every move is a player who knows how to have fun.