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tonychigurh

Since 2024 (Inactive) Chess.com
46.1% W 46.1% L 7.8% D
Bullet
593
4W 13L 0D
Blitz
959
206W 200L 33D
Rapid
1111
28W 25L 7D

Profile: tonychigurh

Meet tonychigurh, a chess enthusiast whose gameplay is as unpredictable as a knight’s hop and as sharp as a bishop’s diagonal strike. This player’s rating has experienced some interesting biological cycles—like a species adapting to its environment—growing steadily stronger in Blitz from 825 in 2024 to 959 in 2025, while showing some dips in Bullet, perhaps indicating a preference for a bit more cerebral digestion time.

With an outstanding comeback rate of over 83%, tonychigurh embodies the resilience of a cockroach, refusing to stay down even when losing material—indeed boasting a perfect 100% win rate after dropping a piece. This tactician seems to thrive in the complex endgame, engaging in nearly three-quarters of their games' finales, where they can really let their biological instincts for survival and subtle maneuvers kick in.

When it comes to openings, tonychigurh has a notable fondness for the French Defense and its tricky variations, displaying a 60% win rate in Blitz and an impressive 75% in Rapid attacks. The Petrov's Defense is another favorite, boasting almost a 73% success rate. Clearly, their style prefers sturdy and resilient structures that echo nature’s own defensive fortifications.

Despite an early resignation rate of just 0.42%, signaling that tonychigurh rarely throws in the towel prematurely, the psychological tilt factor of 6 hints at a human touch—sometimes even the fiercest of chess beasts have an off-day or two.

Fun fact: tonychigurh excels in late-night games, with a 100% win rate at 2 AM, proving that their predatory instincts sharpen as the world sleeps—watch out, nocturnal opponents!

Whether you catch them playing the slow-paced strategy of Rapid or the lightning-fast reflexes of Blitz, tonychigurh is a player whose game evolves, adapts, and strikes with evolutionary precision. Watching this player is like observing the chess natural selection in action—survival of the fittest, mate after mate.

Bio last updated 1990-01-01