TimTom171: A Chess Biography with a Pinch of Pun
Once upon a chessboard, in the swirling mists of 2023, TimTom171 emerged with a pawnsitive attitude and a sharp tactical gene. Starting with a Daily rating of 934, this grand strategist steadily evolved, hitting a max of 1237 by 2025 — truly proving that growth in chess, like evolution, is survival of the fittest move.
TimTom171’s favorite opening is still a “Top Secret” formula; perhaps it’s a unique chromosome in their repertoire, leading to a remarkable 84.7% win rate in Daily games and strong showings across Blitz and Rapid play. Not prone to early resignation—only about 8%—they prefer simmering in the endgame stew, with nearly half of all games tested to outlast the opposition.
With an average of roughly 50 moves per win, and no fear to face setbacks (rebound rate after losing a piece jumps to a perfect 100%), TimTom171 certainly doesn’t fold under pressure. In fact, their long winning streak crept to 15 games, showing a stamina rare in the wild world of online chess.
Behaviorally, this player has a tilt factor of 3—a mild temper, like a slightly irritated queen but nothing too ferocious to knock them off their mental mating-net. Their psychological resilience is fascinating; rated games are a bit more venomous than casuals. But hey, even natural selection involves some trial and error.
TimTom171’s most frequent prey includes alphapotato1 and chessy1_2 with win rates above 75%—definitely some tasty boosts to their rating biosphere. Sundays and Fridays are peak performance days, with win rates soaring near 90%, possibly synchronizing with their circadian rhythm for maximum checkmate efficiency.
Whether wielding the white or black pieces, TimTom171 stays dominant, boasting near 73-76% win rates, proving that in this species, both offense and defense are finely evolved. And with a bullet speed rating that's a bit more radioactive (averaging just over 700), it’s clear TimTom171 prefers calculated strategy over wild instinct—except maybe for those rare blitz battles.
So here’s to TimTom171: a master of their own evolutionary chess niche, blending humor, grit, and a touch of mystery to keep opponents puzzled and pawns petrified. The chessboard’s ecosystem is richer with this player roaming its ranks—always one move away from the next mutation in mastery.