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47.2%- 47.9%- 4.8%
Rapid 2237 32W 28L 10D
Blitz 2651 9467W 9654L 952D
Bullet 2730 153W 113L 24D

FIDE Master Iung Alicio de O. Pinheiro (Nf3c5)

Ranked comfortably in the upper echelon of the chess world, Iung Alicio de O. Pinheiro proudly carries the distinguished title of FIDE Master. An enigmatic figure in competitive chess, Iung has mastered the art of blitz and bullet, wielding the board with the precision of a grandmaster and the speed of a lightning bolt – well, almost. Their blitz rating famously soared to an astonishing 2734 in 2021, while their bullet peak was a jaw-dropping 2780 in 2022. Yes, that speed on the clock might just make you want to double-check your own timer!

With over 7,000 wins in blitz alone and an enviable 52.76% win rate in bullet games, Iung’s gameplay style is an exciting cocktail of resilience and tactics, evidenced by an impressive 100% win rate after losing a piece. Legends say if Iung loses a knight, it’s only a matter of time before their opponent regrets it.

When not dazzling opponents in rapid-fire matches, Iung is a bit of a connoisseur of the endgame, diving into it with gusto in nearly 87% of games. Their average winning game lasts about 81 moves, proving that patience sometimes does pay off—especially when paired with a flair for the dramatic 11-game winning streak and a current sizzling 6-win run!

Outside the 64 squares, Iung’s charm is equally formidable. Whether battling friends or fearsome foes like aliencowboy (170 matches of epic rivalry) or the mystical gmjoey1, Iung’s chessboard adventures are legendary. And if you ever face Iung, be warned: the Tilt Factor is a playful 12, which means an occasional grumble but mostly good sportsmanship. Just don’t be surprised if a brilliantly sneaky queen sacrifice suddenly turns the tides!

With a psychological edge and tactical genius that could make even Magnus Carlsen raise an eyebrow, Iung Alicio de O. Pinheiro is not just a chess player – they’re a force of nature in the chess universe. Whether you’re a casual onlooker or a serious contender, watching Iung play is a masterclass in strategic wizardry and electric excitement.

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