Nino Khomeriki (aka ninullia)
Woman Grandmaster | Chess Enthusiast | Tactical Dynamo
In the grand ecosystem of chess, Nino Khomeriki stands as a formidable predator with a keen sense for strategic survival and a knack for long, calculated hunts. Awarded the prestigious title of Woman Grandmaster by FIDE, Nino has maneuvered through countless board battles, leaving behind a trail of checkmated opponents and baffled pawns.
With a rapid rating hovering steadily above 2300 since 2020 and a blitz peak soaring beyond 2500, Nino's prowess is nothing short of evolutionary excellence. Their daily chess game is a beautifully orchestrated mating dance, boasting a win rate close to 91%—making opponents wish they had a time capsule to escape the onslaught.
Nino's playing style is reminiscent of a top predator: patient, focused, and resilient. They exhibit an enviable endgame frequency (72.83%), proving they're not just about short, frenetic bursts but also enduring strategic battles. An average game sees them canvassing 63 moves on victorious hunts and enduring over 80 moves before a loss, showcasing a fighting spirit that refuses to go extinct quickly.
When losing a piece? Fear not! Nino’s comeback rate is a staggering 76.88%, with a perfect 100% win rate after dropping material — brainy resilience that would make any survivalist jealous. This grandmaster even knows how to control their psychological environment with a modest tilt factor of 10, proving they rarely get preyed upon by their own emotions.
Outside the board, Nino is known to have a playful sense of humor — after all, who else can say they’ve orchestrated a 58-game winning streak that caused pawns everywhere to mutate in fear? They prefer “Top Secret” openings, keeping their strategies hidden in the genetic code of their chess DNA.
A connoisseur of chess’s temporal rhythms, Nino performs best in the early morning and late evening, when the brain's synapses fire with evolutionary vigor — boasting 100% win rates at odd hours like 2 AM, 3 AM, 4 AM, and even the witching hour of 23:00.
Whether facing the king of a rival pride or a lone tactical marauder, Nino adapts swiftly. The biological imperative is clear: survive, adapt, and checkmate.