Meet maxisto: The Chess Warrior with a Dash of Humor
Once upon a time in the kingdom of 64 squares, maxisto emerged not just as a player, but as a force to be reckoned with. Balancing between blitz, rapid, and daily games, maxisto has danced with pawns and knights, conquered queens, and occasionally sacrificed a bishop or two — usually to comic effect.
Rating Rollercoaster
Since debuting on the scene in 2020 with a blitz rating lingering around 999, maxisto quickly caught the eyes of the chess realm with a rapid rating peaking impressively at 1728 in 2025. The journey wasn’t always smooth — a tilt factor of 13 hints at the occasional battle with chess-induced frustration — but hey, who’s counting?!
Playing Style: The Calculating Joker
- Early Resignation Rate: 0.6% — because sometimes, knowing when to quit is its own kind of strategy.
- Endgame Frequency: Dominates at 70.47%, proving maxisto’s love for the thrilling chase of the final moves.
- Average Moves: Wins come after a graceful 65 moves on average, losses slightly longer at 72 moves — maxisto takes their sweet time whether winning or learning.
- Win Rates: Fond of the white pieces with a 45.76% win rate, while black pieces hold a respectable 42.04%.
Tactical Mastermind (and Comeback Artist)
A remarkable 77.43% comeback rate showcases maxisto’s indomitable spirit — even after the worst blunders (losing a piece), there's a 100% win rate, as if saying, “Oops, did I do that? Time to crush you anyway!” Their one-sided loss rate is a mere 1.45%, which means they rarely get steamrolled without putting up a fight.
Opening Favorites and Surprises
maxisto isn’t shy in the opening book. When playing blitz, the Sicilian Defense is the trusty companion, boasting a solid 50% win rate — not too shabby when your adversary is trying to remember all the variations! The Caro Kann Defense Main Line stands out with a notable 62% success rate, a reliable fortress in the chaos of combat. The Ruy Lopez shows up frequently too, making opponents wonder if maxisto’s nickname might secretly be "The Spanish Inquisition."
Chess Social Life
maxisto has met countless opponents, with some rivals appearing more than a dozen times. While victory dances have been shared, some opponents clearly had their number. But win or lose, maxisto’s presence on the chess battlefield is unforgettable.
When Does maxisto Shine?
Saturday and Friday are prime times for this grandmaster-in-the-making, with nearly a 45% win rate those days. Show up at 22:00 hours, and you might just witness their finest hour, with a sparkling 50.45% win rate at that witching hour.
Fun fact: maxisto’s games average around 65–72 moves, so settle in with some snacks — the show is just getting good by move 30!
In Summary
Whether storming the board in rapid games, charming the clock in blitz, or casually plotting in daily play, maxisto brings a mix of strategic grit, flair, and just enough unpredictability to keep every opponent on their toes. A player to watch, a quirky contender, and a legend in the making — keep your eye on maxisto, because in the kingdom of chess, the fun is never over.