Profile Summary: MKi2A
Meet MKi2A, a chess player whose journey through the 64 squares is as unpredictable as a squirrel on a caffeine rush. Starting with a modest rapid rating just shy of 235 in 2024, MKi2A has galloped through ups and downs, finally smashing the 1000-point barrier in rapid by May 2025—a feat worthy of a standing ovation (and maybe a few confused stares).
With a rapid peak rating of 1006, a blitz pinnacle of 1016, and a bullet top score nearing 879, MKi2A clearly knows how to mix speed with strategy. Despite a playful tilt factor hovering around 11—which probably means a few dramatic sighs after blunders—this player’s resilience shines brightest in the endgame, appearing in over 56% of matches. MKi2A enjoys a good scrappy finish, averaging nearly 60 moves in wins, suggesting a thorough and tenacious fighting style.
Tactical prowess? Oh yes—MKi2A boasts a comeback rate over 73%, meaning they’re the master of turning tables and snatching victory from the jaws of defeat. Win rate after losing a piece sits just shy of 46%, proving they don’t just give up their queen for free. And though their early resignation rate is a humble 3.68%, it might just be strategic comedy—knowing when to fold before the drama ensues.
Most comfortable in the witching hour, MKi2A’s best time to pounce is around 4 AM—because why not outwit opponents while the world sleeps? Their white pieces enjoy a 53% win rate, while playing black proves a bit trickier with just under 48%. The player has a penchant for “Top Secret” openings (whatever that means), but also dabbles in classics like the King's Pawn and Italian Game – a mixed bag like a chess jukebox of surprise moves.
Recent Highlights
The recent match against ScarletPledge showed MKi2A’s fierce attacking spirit, finishing with a cunning checkmate in just 31 moves using the Englund Gambit. Earlier on the same day, MKi2A gracefully resigned opponents with surgical precision, winning by resignation or timeouts in a rapid-fire blitz of games.
Win or lose, MKi2A remains a player to watch, embracing every phase of the game with enthusiasm—and a dash of humor. Whether grinding through long endgames or blitzing their way to victory, MKi2A continues to prove that chess isn’t just a game; it’s an epic saga scripted one move at a time.