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mtasci

Since 2011 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟♟
47.7%- 48.7%- 3.6%
Bullet 456
64W 110L 3D
Blitz 1138
7329W 7453L 572D
Rapid 954
1415W 1455L 94D
Daily 1436
24W 9L 0D

About mtasci

mtasci is a spirited chess player known for lightning-fast decisions and a taste for chaos on the board. Active from 2011 through 2026, mtasci carved out a reputation as a Blitz specialist — quick, bold, and often unpredictably effective. This biography highlights style, favorite openings, notable rivalries and a few fun quirks that make mtasci memorable on the online chess scene.

Peak Blitz rating: 1462 (2011-10-30) — a badge of honor earned through thousands of quick games. For a visual of the journey, see the rating trend below:

Blitz Rating10599738878017152011: 10312016: 8252020: 7432022: 7712023: 7682024: 7832025: 8802026: 102320112016202020222023202420252026

Playing Style

Fast-paced, tactically curious, and not afraid to enter sharp lines — mtasci's games are often entertaining. Key traits:

  • Preferred time control: Blitz — rapid instincts and sharp tactics.
  • High Endgame Frequency: enjoys long, piece-rich endgames (avg moves per win ~63).
  • Resilient: strong comeback rate and a notable ability to win after losing material.
  • Early resignation rate is low-ish, meaning mtasci fights to the end more often than not.

Signature Openings & Repertoire

mtasci favors active, sometimes eccentric choices. Expect the unexpected:

  • Scandinavian Defense — a recurring theme and one of the most-played defenses. (Scandinavian Defense)
  • Scotch Game — reliable and ambitious when playing with the white pieces. (Scotch Game)
  • Barnes Defense / Barnes Opening: Walkerling — quirky, aggressive sidesteps that lead to messy middlegames. (Barnes Defense)
  • Elephant Gambit & Amar Gambit — sacrificial and double-edged play that suits Blitz. (Elephant Gambit)
  • London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation — a modern twist on a classic setup. (London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation)

Want to study a typical mtasci opening sequence? Try this short illustrative position below:

Streaks & Notable Records

  • Longest winning streak: 14 games — when everything clicks, mtasci can go on a tear.
  • Longest losing streak: 14 games — even the best have bad runs (and stories to laugh about later).
  • Current winning streak: 2 games — momentum matters in Blitz.

Overall, mtasci has played thousands of Blitz games with a nearly even win/loss balance — a sign of heavy activity against varied opposition and consistent improvement over time.

Rivals, Memorable Opponents & Head-to-Head

mtasci has a handful of recurring opponents — some friendly, some fierce. A few notable head-to-head records:

  • Against idiltasci — dominant: 13 wins, 0 losses, 1 draw (a personal nemesis-turned-favourite-opponent).
  • Against egg-ezgi0_0 — convincing edge: 10–1.
  • Against btasci — a sore spot: 0 wins, 10 losses, 1 draw.
  • Other recurring names: sokac52, iamjad, dizetasci.

If you want a representative competitive battle, check this game sample: View Game

Trends & When to Challenge

  • Best day of week to face mtasci (statistically): Tuesday — slightly higher win rate for them.
  • Best hour of day: early morning hours (04:00 and similar) see peak performance — consider caffeine levels before queuing!
  • Preferred time control: Blitz — if you queue them in Bullet, expect more variance; in Rapid and Daily they still perform well but the Blitz magic is where they shine.

Fun Facts & Placeholders

  • Nickname potential: "The Scandinavian Storm" — owing to a heavy use of the Scandinavian Defense.
  • Known for quirky opening selection: Barnes lines and gambits regularly spice up the scoreboard.
  • Placeholder: Explore monthly trends with this chart —
    Blitz Rating10599738878017152011: 10312016: 8252020: 7432022: 7712023: 7682024: 7832025: 8802026: 102320112016202020222023202420252026
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  • Want to compare peak moments? See daily peak timeline:
    Daily Rating14821342120210629212016: 9672020: 11172021: 10742023: 12332024: 11872025: 13272026: 14362016202020212023202420252026
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Interested in more games, openings, or a quick study plan tailored to beating (or being) mtasci? Say the word — and we’ll drill an opening trap or polish an endgame. For now, enjoy the mayhem: fast clocks, sharper tactics, and the occasional creative gambit.

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