I Komang Tri Wikrama Satya Nandana (Mangwi_hardtonotlose)
Meet I Komang Tri Wikrama Satya Nandana, better known in the chess realm as Mangwi_hardtonotlose. An enigmatic force on the 64 squares, Mangwi’s journey has been a rollercoaster of brilliant highs and puzzling lows, sprinkled generously with some cheeky surprises.
Chess Timeline & Stats
- Blitz: In 2025, Mangwi blitzed through 83 games, achieving a peak rating of 252. A respectable 36% win rate in this lightning-fast format shows there’s spark – even if the losses outnumber wins.
- Bullet: With 28 bullet games under their belt, Mangwi’s top speed hit 173, though results were a bit trickier, with only a 21% win rate—proof that sometimes speed does kill... your hopes of winning.
- Rapid: Transitioning to the slower side, Mangwi’s rapid rating dipped from a promising 621 in 2024 down to 100 in 2025, reflecting a challenging period. But hey, every grandmaster has their “off day.”
- Daily Chess: The three daily games played show a solid 33% win rate, suggesting Mangwi appreciates a good ponder when time allows.
Playing Style & Quirks
Mangwi likes to keep opponents on their toes—comebacks are legendary, boasting a 37.5% comeback rate. Even after losing a piece, the win rate shoots up to a perfect 100%, which probably confuses the heck out of their opponents. Early resignation happens about 12% of the time, so don’t expect Mangwi to cry over spilled pawns for too long.
Average moves per win hover around 39, indicating a penchant for grinding out wins rather than quick-fire knockouts. White pieces have a slight edge with a 30% win rate, but Black is no slouch either, winning at 27%.
Notable Opponents & Rivalries
Mangwi’s scoreboard against contemporaries reads like a dramatic chess soap opera: undefeated against “longisdog” and “mdgamer40” with 100% wins, but seemingly baffled by “abdoul1674” and “dadadicaprio,” both undefeated against Mangwi. Fans speculate that “dadadicaprio” might have some Jedi mind tricks.
Off the Board
Known to tilt only moderately (a tilt factor of 12), Mangwi keeps a mostly calm demeanor – unless a blunder happens at move 37, which frustrates everyone. Rated games reveal some pressure, with a noticeable 21% drop in performance compared to casual matches. Perhaps this is when Mangwi wishes the chess clock ran slower or fast-forwarded to victory!
In Summary
I Komang Tri Wikrama Satya Nandana may have the longest winning streak capped at 3 games, but what truly matters is the spirit—bravely facing every loss, embracing comebacks, and maintaining a dedication to the ever-twisting game of kings. In the world of chess, Mangwi is a hard-to-lose mystery wrapped in an enigma... mostly because opponents have no clue what happens next.