Profile Summary: monarquedelombre
Meet monarquedelombre, a chess warrior who dances on the 64 squares with a flair for the dramatic and a dash of mystery—because who really knows if they’re a monarch of the shadow or just really, really good at bullet chess?
Since making their leap into rated games in 2021, monarquedelombre has steadily climbed the ranks, peaking at a rapid rating of 850 and a bullet high score of 780 in 2025. Their style? A blend of resilience and cunning, boasting an impressive 77.81% comeback rate—if this player’s king falls, you better believe they’ve got tricks up their sleeve to turn the tide.
Never one to shy away from a fight, monarquedelombre’s bullet games reveal a win record that's almost a coin toss (183 wins to 174 losses), proving they're not afraid to mix risk with reward. And speaking of rewards, their favorite opening remains a "Top Secret" weapon—probably a gambit so mysterious even their own pieces aren’t quite sure what’s coming next.
Timing is everything: this player thrives in the evening hours, boasting an almost supernatural 68.42% win rate around 9 PM, so if you see monarquedelombre online late at night, consider it a challenge accepted!
Although known for grinding through endgames with a frequency of 62.77% (because the real battle often begins when there are fewer pieces on the board), monarquedelombre is also mercifully fast to resign early only 2.83% of the time—no needless suffering here.
Whether you face them as White or Black, expect a tough match with win rates hovering just over half on each side (White: 51.03%, Black: 50.29%). They might not always have the crown, but their opponents often leave wondering if the shadows played a part in their defeat.
Off the board, monarquedelombre’s tilt factor is a modest 7—not immune to frustration, but nothing that can’t be tamed with a fresh cup of coffee or a reset of the board. And beware if you score the first piece, because against this player, that usually only means certain defeat (100% win rate after losing a piece—yes, really).
So if you come across monarquedelombre, don’t just play chess—engage in a battle of wits, strategy, and a little bit of shadowy mystique. Checkmate? More like check-matey, because you’ll be entertained either way!