Tate Farkas (aka tate131313)
Meet Tate Farkas, a blitz wizard and bullet speedster whose chess rating might not break any records, but whose games never lack excitement — or drama. Tate is the kind of player who can swing from a cool 420 blitz rating peak in March 2025 to an unpredictable, mysterious "Top Secret" opening repertoire that keeps opponents guessing (and sometimes panicking). When Tate isn’t concocting clever traps in under a minute, they’re known for a fearless approach and an uncanny ability to convert even the silliest opening moves into checkmate threats.
Playing Style & Stats
- Peak Ratings: Blitz 420, Bullet 578, Rapid 516, Daily 400
- Favorite Openings: The elusive "Top Secret" (really, it’s a mystery — even to Tate)
- Win Rate Highlights: 61.9% in Blitz, a startling 73.68% in Bullet, and a respectable 53.33% in Rapid
- Longest Winning Streak: 8 games
- Longest Losing Streak: 3 games (because everyone has to keep it interesting)
Quirks on the Board
Tate’s games are packed with quick surrenders (an "early resignation rate" of 19.05%), which either means they’re modest or strategically honest. Those who face Tate may find themselves oddly comforted by a tilt factor of just 3 — clearly, emotions don’t run wild here, just cunning tactics and sneaky checkmates.
Notably, Tate shines brightest at 6 PM, boasting an 82.61% win rate at that hour, so challengers beware: prime-time Tate is both merciless and sharp. White pieces bring out Tate’s best, with nearly 69% victories, while black pieces still show a solid over 53% strike rate.
Notable Matches & Rivals
The fiercest rival? The cryptic opponent ryaninfybfiwofhgybvfht456, whom Tate has tangled with 65 times, winning roughly two-thirds of their clashes. Tate’s psychological edge shows here: despite many battles, Tate manages to keep a cool head and come out on top more often than not.
Memorable Victory
On April 3, 2025, in a breathtaking blitz encounter, Tate delivered a dazzling checkmate after a queen’s early foray — a sequence so sharp it could double as a magic trick. Starting with the Wayward Queen Attack, this game showcased Tate’s knack for rapid domination.
In Summary
Tate Farkas is the player who might not always win — but when they do, it’s often with flair, speed, and a dash of mysterious style. Whether tearing through bullet rounds or plotting in rapid, Tate’s presence on the board is never dull. So if you see the tag tate131313 on a chess board, buckle up — it’s bound to be an entertaining ride!