Profile Summary: Timnullacht5zehn
Meet Timnullacht5zehn, a resilient and relentlessly curious chess adventurer whose journey on the 64 squares is filled with rises, falls, and a healthy dose of tactical surprises. Timnullacht5zehn’s chess rating has danced in the neighborhood of 900 to a peak rapid rating of 1129 (achieved in June 2022), proving that persistence and passion often outshine instant fame. Not exactly Magnus-level yet, but definitely the kind of player who could make Magnus pause — or at least raise an eyebrow.
Playing Style & Stats
- Rapid rating: Peaks at 1129, with an almost equal number of wins and losses across nearly 4,000 games in a “Top Secret” opening repertoire. (Spoiler: it’s not really top secret, more like “strategically mysterious.”)
- Daily Chess: A natural strategist with a peak of 1106, cleverly navigating long-term battles where patience is king.
- Blitz & Bullet: Has dipped toes into the speed realm with modest ratings (Blitz 268, Bullet 205), but don’t blink — Timnullacht5zehn plays fast and (occasionally) furious.
- Win/Loss/Draw Record in Rapid: Nearly 2000 wins vs 1984 losses; that’s an epic tug-of-war proving every victory is hard-fought, every defeat humbling, and the draws (though less common) a truce in the battlefield.
Strategic Insights
The Comeback King: With a comeback rate above 73%, Timnullacht5zehn refuses to quit even when the chips are down. Whether losing a piece or staring down a precarious position, they often claw back with tenacity, making opponents sweat till the last move.
Endgames Enthusiast: Ending nearly 65% of games in complex endgames, Timnullacht5zehn enjoys the marathon parts of chess where strategic depth trumps flashy tactics.
Early Resign Rate: Approximately 3.65%, which means Timnullacht5zehn sticks around longer than many, eager to milk every nuance from the position — except maybe that one opening misstep that feels more like stepping on Lego.
Favorite Openings
Contrary to “Top Secret” being just a cover name, Timnullacht5zehn’s real opening arsenal includes occasional dabbling with classic lines like the Philidor Defense and King’s Pawn Opening. Surprisingly, the King’s Pawn Opening yields a nice 75% win rate, suggesting when Timnullacht5zehn picks their battles wisely, they can really shine.
Psychological Profile & Timing
Poker face or poker hands? Timnullacht5zehn has a tilt factor of 10, so while they may get slightly ruffled, it’s mostly business as usual. The best times to challenge their wits are around noon and early evenings (12:00 to 18:00), where their highest win rates — peaking even beyond 58% at noon — suggest optimal chess mojo.
The hourly stats hint that playing at midnight or in the wee hours might be a perilous choice for anyone facing Timnullacht5zehn; pretty sure they’re tucked in bed dreaming about chess moves then.
Recent Notable Chronicles
Just recently, in June 2025, Timnullacht5zehn clinched a thrilling victory against Rubenvee in a game showcasing patient buildup and a dramatic endgame king hunt — check out the game for some elegant rook maneuvers and queen sacrifices. However, not every battle ends in glory; the same month saw some tough lessons against JustoEsc and others, reminding us all that even seasoned warriors stumble.
In Summary
Timnullacht5zehn is the embodiment of a chess journeyman: gritty, endgame-savvy, occasionally unpredictable, and definitely not afraid to try “Top Secret” openings — or at least the ones with the coolest name. Expect games full of adventures, with a streaky nature that can surprise the unprepared and frustrate even the sharpest tactical sharks.
Keep your eyes on Timnullacht5zehn — one never knows when this player will spring the next clever gambit or breathtaking comeback. Chess is a marathon, and Timnullacht5zehn is still lacing up their shoes.