Profile: MikhailovViacheslav, International Master
MikhailovViacheslav is a chess aficionado who carries the prestigious title of International Master awarded by FIDE. Known for a razor-sharp mind and an almost supernatural ability to bounce back, this player’s games are a rollercoaster of tactical brilliance and endurance.
Playing Style & Strengths
With a penchant for long battles, MikhailovViacheslav often stretches games to an average of over 80 moves in wins, proving patience is indeed a virtue on the 64 squares. They boast a 57.9% win rate playing White and a tough 52.3% with Black, showing they can thrive from any seat. An expert in endgames, they engage in endgame scenarios more than 87% of their games, turning subtle advantages into victorious finales.
Their tactical alertness is something to behold — a staggering 92.5% comeback rate combined with a perfect 100% win rate after losing a piece makes losing material look more like a temporary plot twist than a bad omen. Early resignation is rare (just 1.22%), so expect fierce fighting till the very end.
Ratings & Records
Blitz rating peaked impressively at 2816 in 2019, while Bullet maxed out at 2565. Across nearly 1,400 Blitz games and around 170 Bullet battles, MikhailovViacheslav holds a solid winning record, particularly favoring the mysterious yet effective “Top Secret” opening that brings a 53.6% win rate in Blitz and a dominant 67.7% in Bullet.
Rivalries & Streaks
Never one to shy away from rematches, they have tangled many times with opponents like jk13 (26 games) and 12teen (23 games), holding their own with a respectable win rate. Their longest winning streak? An eye-watering 11 consecutive victories, and they’re currently on a 3-game streak — likely plotting the next chess coup.
Daily Rhythm
MikhailovViacheslav clocks in serious work especially on Wednesdays, maintaining a winning rate north of 58%. Optimal hours seem to be around afternoon and early evening with the highest win percentage observed at 10 AM (71.4%) — clearly, mornings are for coffee and crushing chess.
Fun Fact
When MikhailovViacheslav loses a piece, it’s as if they’re just setting the stage for an epic comeback — the 100% win rate after losing material might make opponents think twice before celebrating too soon!