Manish Anto Cristiano F. - The International Master Known as SupremeShadowDragon
Meet Manish Anto Cristiano F., a chess warrior who goes by the enigmatic handle SupremeShadowDragon in the online realms. Awarded the prestigious title of International Master by FIDE, Manish is a force to be reckoned with on the board, especially when the clock is ticking fast.
Manish's blitz rating has soared to impressive heights, peaking at 2765 in March 2025 — a rating that many would call legendary, while his rapid play shows steady grit with a rating north of 1800. Known for unleashing secret opening weapons (literally classified as "Top Secret" with a 63.55% win rate in blitz!), he keeps opponents guessing and often leaves them staring at the board in disbelief.
With a blitz record boasting 326 wins against 146 losses and 41 draws, Manish has mastered the art of quick thinking and tactical fireworks. When trailing, this player’s comeback rate is a staggering 77.27%, proving it's never over ’til the SupremeShadowDragon says so! His psychological resilience, or "tilt factor," is a humble 4 — meaning he rarely lets frustration cloud his judgment, except maybe when his coffee runs out.
A sneak peek at his style reveals a penchant for long battles, averaging more than 66 moves per win and 79 moves per loss in blitz games, showing preference for grinding out endgames; indeed, his endgame frequency is a hefty 76.44%. Whether wielding the white pieces or donning black, Manish flexes formidable win rates above 62%, proving color is but a detail when you command the board.
His longest winning streak? An eye-popping 20 games in a row — a streak that surely made his opponents question reality (and their next move). On the flip side, losing streaks max out at just 4 games, so no dramatic slumps here! Favorite hours to unleash his brilliance? The evening shines brightest around 8 PM with a flawless 100% win rate in that last hour — prime time for a shadow dragon hunt.
Manish's recent victory was a classy display of finesse using the English Opening (Anglo-Indian King's Knight Variation), where he coaxed his opponent into resignation after a careful game of positional pressure and tactical shots. Just last week, however, even the dragon faced a setback — a tough loss in a Nimzo-Indian Defense battle that demonstrated the merciless nature of chess. But don’t be fooled; setbacks for the SupremeShadowDragon are just fuel for the next fiery ascent.
Off the board, one might wonder if Manish has another life as a chess ninja or a secret grandmaster in disguise. With opponents ranging from "miserableplayer4" to "fabiano_caruana_01" (yes, that Fabiano!), he shows no fear and always plays with a mix of cunning, boldness, and a pinch of mystery.
Whether you’re a casual fan, a seasoned player, or just someone who enjoys the drama of the 64 squares, keep an eye on SupremeShadowDragon. Manish Anto Cristiano F. proves that chess is not just a game — it’s an adventure, a puzzle, and sometimes, a hilarious dance with the shadows.
"Checkmate is just the beginning of the story." – Probably Manish, or maybe a wise chess piece.