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Filippo , Alice , Kasparov

with40cats Liguria Since 2010 (Inactive) Chess.com
54.6%- 38.3%- 7.1%
Bullet 1135
0W 2L 0D
Blitz 1993
1093W 956L 103D
Rapid 1907
10W 8L 0D
Daily 1861
876W 420L 155D

Profile Summary: Filippo, Alice, Kasparov

Meet Filippo: a chess maestro whose rating rollercoaster is nothing short of epic! Starting at a modest 1200 in 2010, Filippo soared to a daily max of 2584 by 2011. His Blitz and Rapid games are a whirlwind of tactical fireworks, boasting a comeback rate of 74.22% — talk about never giving up! Though his rating dipped a bit in subsequent years, Filippo’s resilience shines through with a longest winning streak of 29 games. A fierce competitor, he’s mastered the mysterious “Top Secret” opening with over 1500 wins in daily games alone. Caution: facing Filippo might leave you questioning your chess sanity.

Now, let's talk about Alice — a name shrouded in enigma. While her exact gender remains a secret, her chess profile screams dedication. Whether it’s daytime or the witching hours, Alice’s win rate peaks notably around early afternoon and night, suggesting coffee-fueled gambits and midnight blitz battles. With a solid white win rate of nearly 57%, she’s adept at turning the tables in the most psychological of matches. Word is her early resignation rate is under 11%, proving Alice fights till the very last move like a true queen of the board.

And finally, the legend: Kasparov. No, not THE Kasparov, but someone who shares a rival’s name — and possibly a bit of his tenacity. This Kasparov has tangled most frequently with opponents like “marionob” and “webco,” holding his own with a respectable 38.46% win rate against fellow “kacparov” challengers. His games reveal a steady style, with average moves per win and loss hovering around 60 — balanced, methodical, and always calculating. Kasparov's psychological tilt factor is 47%, meaning he occasionally gets human, but with a win rate after losing a piece standing proudly at 100%, he’s the kind of player who refuses to concede defeat easily.

Fun Facts:

  • Filippo has played over 2100 Blitz games using a “Top Secret” opening—talk about commitment to mystery!
  • Alice wins almost two-thirds of her games when playing with the white pieces.
  • Kasparov enjoys winning streaks but currently has none active; history shows a longest streak of 29 — perhaps the ghost of Garry inspires him!
  • All three have a knack for psychological warfare: come back after losses, never resign early, and play endgames more than half the time — the perfect recipe for a thrilling game.

In short, these three are the embodiment of chess spirit — fierce, strategic, and charmingly human, whether unlocking secrets or battling till dawn.

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