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T1c_T4c_T0e Since 2022 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟
52.1%- 44.7%- 3.2%
Bullet 1087
171W 134L 8D
Blitz 1209
1163W 1058L 75D
Rapid 1510
605W 472L 37D

Player Profile: T1c_T4c_T0e

Meet T1c_T4c_T0e, a blitz and rapid chess enthusiast who dances on the edge of brilliance and chaos. With peak ratings hitting 1397 in Blitz, 1126 in Bullet, and a dazzling 1625 in Rapid, this player knows how to put on a show across time controls.

Chess Style & Stats

Famous for a 52.79% frequency of endgames, T1c_T4c_T0e loves long battles, grinding down opponents like a chessy slow cooker. Their opening repertoire leans heavily on the Caro-Kann Defense, especially the Advance Botvinnik-Carls variation, boasting a win rate hovering around 54-62% depending on the format—a solid foundation for any daring tactician.

Not shy of tactical shots, this player has a remarkable 75% comeback rate, proving that falling behind is just part of the game plan. However, sometimes early resignations (about 8%) hint at a secret impatience or perhaps premonitions of impending blunders.

A Winning Personality

T1c_T4c_T0e’s strongest hour? The 5 PM slot, where the win rate peaks, likely fueled by coffee and a flair for dramatic checkmates. With a record tally of over 1,200 wins in Blitz and a near-even fight record, this player battles fiercely but without mercy.

Whether it's striking with the English Opening or grinding an opponent down with the Caro-Kann, recent victories often end in swift checkmates, showing an explosive finish hidden beneath the calm exterior.

Fun Facts

  • Longest winning streak: 12 games — some say this might have been a glitch.
  • Favorite opponent to toy with: tsoev (18 battles and counting!)
  • Win rates on days of the week hover nicely above 50%, except for that mysterious dip on Fridays at exactly 7 PM – coincidence?
  • Checkmate is the preferred termination, responsible for 614 victories.

Notable Recent Game

In a recent encounter that ended in a spectacular checkmate, T1c_T4c_T0e masterfully navigated the English Opening: King's English Variation, leaving the opponent no room to breathe by move 17. It was a vivid display of strategic and tactical prowess.

Whether wielding the Caro-Kann or diving into the unpredictable waters of the Vienna Game, T1c_T4c_T0e is a player to watch – part strategist, part entertainer, and 100% chess lover.
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