Chess Player Biography: misenco
Meet misenco, a chess enthusiast who battles fiercely on the rapid boards and occasionally dabbles in the frenzy of bullet chess. Starting humbly in 2023 with rapid ratings bouncing from a modest 100 to a promising 249, misenco has since sharpened the skills to hit a rapid peak rating of 276 by 2025. Although misenco's bullet chess adventures are brief and a bit rough around the edges (just one game and one loss at a steady 100 rating), rapid chess is where the real magic unfolds.
Playing primarily the top secret opening (and apparently keeping all strategies classified), misenco has played 99 rapid games with 47 wins—a respectable win rate hovering just under 48%. With a near-even rapid record of 47 wins to 44 losses and 8 draws, misenco proves that every game is a nail-biting thriller. At one point, 9 consecutive wins hinted at a streak of brilliance, though the current record cools off with no wins streak at the moment.
Known for a patient and gritty playing style, misenco's games tend to drag on, averaging about 54 moves per win and 52 moves per loss. With an endgame frequency close to 48%, this player is no stranger to lengthy, drawn-out battles that test stamina as much as skill. The psychological resilience? Quite impressive—misenco rallies with a remarkable almost 60% comeback rate and a perfect 100% win rate after losing a piece. Not one to throw in the towel early, misenco maintains a low early resignation rate of just 6.67%—telling us they always believe there's hope for a twist.
Opponents beware: misenco enjoys a puzzling mix of victories and defeats depending on the rival. Some foes like espenfossdal and djebrof have met a 100% loss rate against misenco, while others like yhuehirjrbhd remain undefeated victims (for now).
A savvy tactician, misenco performs best on Tuesdays, boasting an impressive 78.57% win rate, and shines brightest around 5 to 10 AM (looking at you, early risers). However, game chats have not revealed any caffeine preferences yet.
With a tilt factor of 4, misenco keeps calm enough to avoid ragequit chaos, balancing the fierce competitive spirit with a dose of chess zen. Whether it's white or black pieces, misenco prefers white, with a 54.9% win rate versus a more modest 38.78% when playing black.
In short: misenco is like that fun, slightly unpredictable chess buddy who might lose a few games but always fights hard and keeps you intrigued. Expect epic long games full of tactical surprises, occasional setbacks, and plenty of comeback stories. The top secret opening? Well, that's misenco's way of keeping opponents guessing and chuckling in mystery.