Ciorgovean Iustin (aka Iustin106)
FIDE Master & Blitz Aficionado
Meet Ciorgovean Iustin, a chess warrior crowned with the respected title of FIDE Master, proving that brains definitely beat brawn. Whether facing a casual opponent or duking it out in intense online blitz battles, Iustin106 consistently delivers swift and strategic moves.
This player’s chess journey is a rollercoaster ride through the rapid-fire world of blitz, where reflexes meet razor-sharp tactics. Climbing up to a peak blitz rating of an impressive 2776 in early 2025, Iustin has shown nerves of steel, balancing comebacks with an admirable 75.5% comeback rate.
Don't underestimate the dedication behind those lightning-fast games—over 12,000 blitz wins! Yet every streak has its story: a mind-boggling 25-game winning streak cooled by a humbling 44 consecutive losses streak at times (hey, even chess heroes stutter).
A fan of the Nimzo Indian Defense and a cautious user of the King's Indian Defense, Iustin seems to favor dynamic and tactically rich openings that challenge opponents' wits right from the start.
When not blitzing, Iustin lights up rapid chess with a peak rating touching 2720, and bullet ratings soaring over 2590. Even the daily games are no walk in the park, reaching a max rating of just above 2000.
Known for a preference to fight until the endgame (engagement in endgames clocks at a whopping 68.15%), Iustin likely drinks coffee strong and plays even stronger, averaging 75 moves per victory. Just don’t play against them around 6 AM or 3 AM— trust us, their best hour to strike is consistently 6 PM.
When asked how they handle pressure, their tilt factor of 44 suggests this master has a healthy mix of passion and frustration — which only fuels more epic battles over the chessboard. They resign early a modest 9.87% of the time, proving they’re no quitter.
Highlight from Recent Games:
On January 6, 2025, in a fierce live blitz battle, Iustin effortlessly outlasted "Quartzo1" with a winning combination starting with a Philidor Defense - Hanham Lion Variation (View Game). The opponent resigned after 43 moves of complex maneuvers – a testament to Iustin’s tactical prowess.
But alas, no player is invincible. Back in February 2024, Iustin suffered a tough loss against "rquery98", who managed to break through an Indian Game defense, proving that even FIDE Masters sometimes face the cold kiss of defeat.
Final Word
With a grin and a glint of mischief behind those calculating eyes, Ciorgovean Iustin (Iustin106) continues their quest for victory on 64 squares. Stay tuned, because when the clock is ticking down and the pressure mounting, this FIDE Master is ready to attack — one unexpected move at a time.