Tadeas Kriebel - International Master
Tadeas Kriebel is not your average chess player; they are an International Master recognized by FIDE, wielding their pieces with the precision of a seasoned strategist and the subtle flair of a chess ninja. With a bullet rating peaking at a blazing 2739 and a blitz peak soaring to 2859, Tadeas demonstrates lightning-fast tactical awareness and an impressive resilience on the board.
Known for an endgame frequency nearing 77% and a comeback rate of over 84%, Tadeas refuses to throw in the towel early—even if things look grim. Their average moves per win hover around 76, reflecting a marathon mindset, while their solid opening repertoire includes deadly variations such as the Sicilian Defense Open Najdorf and the Modern Defense, showcasing a versatile style that keeps opponents guessing.
Don't be fooled by their calm demeanor; Tadeas has a tilt factor rating of 11 (because who doesn't get a bit grumpy when losing?), but their resilience shines through as they tactically fight back even after losing a piece, boasting a win rate of over 52% in such scenarios. The player’s white pieces are particularly lucky, with a win rate exceeding 57%, proving they don’t just play — they dominate when given the first move.
Off the board, Tadeas has faced a cavalcade of opponents—from the usual suspects like elprimo0o0 to the cunning kreonx—racking up impressive win rates against many. Their longest winning streak stands at a solid 12 games in a row, while the occasional battlefield setback stretches up to 11 losses, a reminder that even pros have off days.
Whether it’s in a blistering blitz or a rapid-fire bullet game, Tadeas' sharp opening ideas combined with deep endgame mastery make them a formidable opponent—and a joy to watch for chess enthusiasts who appreciate strategy wrapped in speed. Fun fact: Their best time to play? Around 2 AM—so apparently, some of the greatest battles unfold while the rest of the world sleeps.
In one of the recent highlights, Tadeas executed a splendid checkmate in a live chess game, toppling a 2602-rated opponent with grace and tactical ruthlessness. The king’s gambit might have been old school, but for Tadeas it’s still a signature move to bring the drama and seal the deal.
Keep an eye on this IM—the chessboard is their playground, and a creative storm is always brewing beneath that calm, calculating surface.