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Lizz Monsivaiz

LizzMon Since 2025 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟
44.6%- 48.5%- 6.9%
Rapid 210
482W 524L 74D

Lizz Monsivaiz (aka LizzMon)

Meet LizzMonsivaiz, a relentless gladiator of the chessboard with a penchant for dramatic turnarounds and a knack for keeping opponents on the edge of their seats. Despite a rollercoaster Rapid rating journey soaring from a humble 100 to an impressive peak of 336 in May 2025, LizzMon embraces every win, loss, and draw like a true warrior of 64 squares.

Playing Style & Strengths

LizzMon is known for a balanced yet stubborn style, averaging about 55 moves per victory—a clear sign there’s no quick giveaway here. With a healthy comeback rate of 65%, dropping a piece is merely a plot twist, not a spoiler. Endgames are frequent battles, as 63% of games reach this phase, showcasing LizzMon's endurance and tactical alertness. Pro tips for opponents? Watch out for that sly checkmate finish after a cunning Kings Pawn or Vienna Game opening!

Opening Repertoire

Among their favorites, the King’s Pawn Opening stands tall, with nearly 280 games played and a respectable near-50% win rate. The Queen's Pawn Opening Horwitz Defense quietly holds a slight edge in wins, while the Alekhine's Defense and Scandinavian Defense are less fortunate friends, providing fodder for future improvement.

Record & Rivalries

With 447 wins against 475 losses in Rapid, LizzMon exhibits the heart of a fearless competitor who plays hard and laughs harder. Opponents beware: a peculiar streak of 100% wins against “notthebestxoxo,” “chrisam414,” “thanasis_pro,” and “divagirlxo” hints at a mysterious unbeatable mojo — or just hilarious luck! Meanwhile, the enemy “samfrank90” made sure to deliver a checkmate defeat recently, reminding LizzMon that chess is humbling too.

Psychological Insights & Quirks

When it comes to mental toughness, LizzMon sports a modest tilt factor of 7 (so not too wild, but don’t test the patience!). Peak performance happens around noon—perhaps when the brain’s coffee supply is just right. Early resignation is rare but present (~5%), proving that giving up isn’t really their style… unless the coffee runs out.

Recent Triumph

In a fiery contest on May 30, 2025, LizzMon danced through the Vienna Game (ECO C25), dismantling “notthebestxoxo” in a swift 41-move masterpiece that ended with a victorious rook maneuver. Checkmate and game abandonment — the ultimate mic drop.

Conclusion

Lizz Monsivaiz is not just a player; they are a saga of trials, tribulations, and tactical triumphs—a chess enthusiast who embodies the game’s timeless mix of strategy and surprise. So, whether you find yourself on the winning or losing side, one thing is sure: playing LizzMon is never boring.

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