Mossedivertenti: The Grandmaster of Mysterious Openings
Meet Mossedivertenti, a FIDE Grandmaster whose blitz and bullet games leave opponents blinking faster than their clocks. Rising from a humble 989 blitz rating in early 2021 to an electrifying peak of 2555 in mid-2023, Mossedivertenti proves that rapid improvement (and perhaps some caffeine) lead to chess greatness. Their bullet rating peaked at a staggering 2626, showing their nerves of steel when the clock ticks mercilessly down.
Not one to rely on standard play, Mossedivertenti's "Top Secret" openings boast a perfect win rate across formats—clearly, their opponents never see it coming. With a longest winning streak of 22 games and a current streak of 6, they’re known to crush spirits and positions alike with impressive consistency.
Their style? An intriguing blend of patience and aggression, shown by an average of 66 moves per win and a notably high endgame frequency of 65%. Opponents beware: resignation and checkmate are favorite ways this Grandmaster seals the deal.
Mossedivertenti's psychological resilience is something to behold. With a tiny tilt factor of 2 and a comeback rate near 78%, they turn setbacks into set-ups with the deftness of a magician. Their best game time is around 8 PM, so set your watches and your coffee upstairs for prime time chess battles!
When not charming chess servers worldwide with dazzling tactics and sneaky "Unknown Openings," Mossedivertenti enjoys demolishing foes with surgical precision, as seen in their recent blitz victory over goranter, winning on time after a tension-filled Nimzowitsch Defense battle.
All in all, Mossedivertenti’s profile reads like a novel of epic comebacks, thrilling victories, and a dash of delightful enigma. Whether you’re a fellow Grandmaster or an enthusiastic amateur, beware: this player’s hunt for the perfect move never ends.