Thinkitover20: The Chess Journeyman
Meet Thinkitover20, a relentless warrior on the 64 squares who has seen their bullet chess rating rocket and tumble faster than a rook on a sticky board. Starting their rapid ascent with a Bullet max of 1091 in 2021, Thinkitover20 has battled through the ranks with a warrior’s spirit, demonstrating a true rollercoaster of chess emotions.
Known for their patience (averaging just over 58 moves per win), they are not one to rush into a game – unless that early resignation rate of 5.78% sneaks up on you! With a commendable 100% win rate after losing a piece (yes, you read that correctly), Thinkitover20 is the ultimate comeback kid, often turning what seems like certain defeat into spectacular victory.
Not just a bullet specialist, they also enjoy rapid and blitz formats, juggling thousands of games with mixed results but an ever-improving flair. With a peak bullet rating now touching 1231 in 2025 and some respectable blitz performances peaking above 1050, Thinkitover20 keeps sharpening their tactical blade.
Known to keep their cool (though a tilt factor of 20 suggests they might occasionally throw a pawn or two at the wall), this player exhibits resilience, with a longest winning streak of 18 games proving they can handle pressure like a true chess ninja.
Playing style? Thinkitover20 favors the long haul, thriving in endgames (with an endgame frequency of 57.58%), and showing a modest preference for the white pieces, winning about 48.45% of those battles. Black pieces? Not far behind with a solid 46.45% success rate. They also shine on Friday evenings and late-night Saturday blitz marathons, clocking their highest win rates past midnight.
Opponents beware: Thinkitover20’s secrets are locked up tight. Their top opening in bullet chess is labeled “Top Secret” – because after so many games, who wants to reveal their war chest?
From humble beginnings at a bullet rating under 700 to climbing over 1200, Thinkitover20’s journey is a testament to persistence, resilience, and that slightly maddening love of the game that makes us all come back for one more move.
When in doubt, just think it over… and maybe don’t lose your queen.