About invisible10
Meet invisible10, a dedicated chess enthusiast known for their blitz battles and a tenacious style of play. With a peak blitz rating of 1364 achieved back in August 2015, invisible10 has been a formidable presence on the board ever since they started.
Playing Style
invisible10 thrives in fast-paced games, especially blitz, showcasing a strong tactical awareness with a remarkable 75% comeback rate after losing a piece. Their average winning game lasts around 60 moves, highlighting patience and strategic depth even in quick matches.
- Preferred Time Control: Blitz
- Early Resignation Rate: 2.01%
- Endgame Frequency: 64.38%
- Average Moves per Win: ~60
- Average Moves per Loss: ~70
- Strong at rebounding and fighting back
Noteworthy Openings
invisible10 shows a creative flair with a variety of openings, often playing adventurous lines like the Elephant Gambit and the Amazon Attack. They also have commendable success with the Philidor Defense and Four Knights Game.
- Elephant Gambit: 55.5% win rate in blitz
- Philidor Defense: 48.07% win rate in blitz
- Four Knights Game: Nearly 50% win rate in blitz
- Amazing variety in openings keeps opponents guessing!
Memorable Opponents
Having a vast number of games, invisible10 frequently competes against players like sankati19, andreichirica, and dina_888. With a knack for overcoming challenges, invisible10 maintains impressive win rates against many of their regular opponents.
- Strong rivalry with sankati19 (win rate near 40%)
- Dominant against juileredheat and joma_black_friday
- Adaptable and ready to face any challenger
Fun Facts & Quirks
Apart from serious play, invisible10 has a quirky tilt factor of 14 (for the uninitiated, it's just a measure of occasional frustration) but continues to keep their cool during nighttime games—after all, their best playtime is around 3 AM! Seems like the best moves happen under the moonlight.
- Best time to play: 3 AM (perfect for night owls)
- Occasional tilt but quickly bounces back
- Has a fondness for the dramatic Amazon Attack opening