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Ferdiansyah Ferry FM

Masterr_Yi Since 2013 (Inactive) Chess.com
47.1%- 49.3%- 3.6%
Bullet 2700
2820W 3184L 213D
Blitz 2498
1941W 1794L 150D
Rapid 2461
3W 3L 1D

Ferdiansyah Ferry - FIDE Master Extraordinaire

Meet Ferdiansyah Ferry, aka Masterr_Yi on the digital chessboard, a celebrated FIDE Master who dances with knights, rooks, and pawns like a grandmaster of mischief. This player has not only earned the prestigious FIDE Master title but also amassed ratings that could make rooks and bishops shake in their boots.

Rating Rollercoaster & Playing Style

Ferdiansyah's blitz rating skyrocketed from humble beginnings in 2014 with a max of 2155 to a formidable recent peak at 2588, showing a penchant for lightning-fast decisions and likely a lucky rabbit's foot. Bullet chess? Oh, the speed demon reached a blazing high of 2700 in 2024, proving that lightning truly does strike twice.

Style-wise, this is a player who has mastered the art of endurance: averaging about 77 moves per win shows the battles fought are not short skirmishes but epic sagas. And with a 91.86% comeback rate and a perfect 100% win rate after losing a piece, Ferdiansyah turns adversity into opportunity like a chess ninja.

Opening Wizardry

Ferdiansyah favors the Nimzowitsch-Larsen Attack and the Reti Opening, displaying a penchant for clever, less-traveled paths on the chessboard. Beware if you face the Modern Variation of Nimzowitsch Larsen; he boasts an undefeated record with over 190 games in blitz and a win rate above 50%! Clearly, this is a trusty signature move.

Recent Battles

Just last week, Ferdiansyah clinched a thrilling blitz victory against UnknownWhisper by a timely clock win, showcasing quick wit and nerves of steel. Of course, the path to greatness isn't without hiccups — a loss to VelandiaSaurio reminded our hero that even FIDE Masters sometimes have to pause to recharge their batteries.

Chess Personality

With an early resignation rate of just 2.18%, saying "I give up" is almost unheard of. Tack on psychological resilience reflected in a tilt factor of 15 (we all have our moments), and you get a player who's ready to stare down any opponent and say, "Is that all you've got?"

Whether it’s day or night, Ferdiansyah’s best moves strike often between the early morning and late night hours — sharpest at 4 AM and 23 PM. Clearly, sleep is for the weak when chess is calling.

In Closing

Ferdiansyah Ferry continues to carve his legacy, blending tactical genius and sheer grit. If you see Masterr_Yi setting up the Nimzowitsch-Larsen attack in your next online game, brace yourself — this FIDE Master has a trick or two up his sleeve (and probably a pawn or three).

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