Meet mankiton: The Chess Enigma
If chess were a soap opera, mankiton would be its unpredictable star—who wins, loses, draws, and occasionally confounds the audience by mixing all three in rapid succession. Starting his journey in 2022 with a modest Blitz rating oscillating between 209 and 740, mankiton quickly found his groove—unless you ask his opponents.
The Ratings Rollercoaster
With Daily ratings steadily climbing from a respectable 812 in 2022 to a peak 922 in 2025, mankiton clearly favors the slower, thoughtful battles. Blitz, meanwhile, is a wild ride, with ratings bouncing from as low as 209 to highs around 700—proving he’s just as comfortable with chaotic skirmishes as with marathon duels.
Playing Style & Tactics
Long games are his playground: averaging almost 49 moves per win, and not shying away from drawn-out endings nearly half the time. But don't let the lengthy battles fool you. Mankiton has a comeback rate near 60%, and when he's down a piece, he storms back with a perfect 100% win rate. Talk about turning lemons into checkmates!
Psyche and Strategy
Beware the tilt factor of 8—mankiton might mumble a colorful phrase or two when things go south, but hey, who doesn’t? Also amusing: his "Rated vs Casual" win difference shows he’s a bit more at ease in informal matches, proving even chess masters enjoy a relaxed game without the pressure. His early resignation rate is a humble 5.13%, so he rarely throws in the towel prematurely.
Opening Secrets & Rivalries
His favorite opening? Classified under "Top Secret," but rumor has it he’s tried it 1,119 times in Blitz alone, boasting a near 50% win rate there. Whether it’s friendly banter or fierce competition, mankiton has faced opponents like kinglouis329 and czjalau multiple times—defeating them with a perfect 100% score. Others, like alary1979, leave him scratching his head (0% wins so far).
When Does mankiton Shine?
Weekends? Check. Saturdays bring his highest win rate at 61.54%. Night owls take note—22:00 hours is his magic hour with a flawless 100% win rate, followed by late evenings at 23:00 and 21:00 boasting 83% and 71%, respectively. Early birds might have to catch up—1am and 11am are his less shining moments.
In Conclusion
Mankiton embodies the beautiful chaos of chess: unpredictable, resilient, and above all, endlessly entertaining. With a longest winning streak of 14 games and a current streak ready to grow, this player embraces every check, mate, and blunder with a grin and a strategic twist. Keep an eye on him—he might just surprise you.