Chess Tutor: The International Master on a Rollercoaster
Once upon a chessboard, in the kingdom of sixty-four squares, lives Chess Tutor, a formidable International Master with a knack for turning pawns into princes and positions into puzzles.
With a daily rating peaking spectacularly at 2514 in 2014, Chess Tutor has danced gracefully through the ranks, though sometimes the dance has a few unexpected twists and turns. Rapid and blitz arenas have seen moments of glory and "oh no" alike — rapid ratings soared to a modest high of 1611, while blitz play flirted with nearly 1930 before settling into a steady rhythm. Opponents beware: with a comeback rate over 73% and a perfect 100% win rate after losing a piece, Chess Tutor is the embodiment of resilience, proving it’s not over until the king falls.
Chess Tutor is no slouch in the psychological game either, keeping tilt to an admirable minimum (12%) despite the ups and downs. Although sometimes a bit impatient with a tendency to resign early (around 11% of games), when this master gets into the endgame, things get juicy — playing out endgames an impressive 62% of the time, with battles often stretching close to 60 moves.
Whether wielding white or black pieces, Chess Tutor holds steady: a near 50% win rate with white and a competitive 44% with black, demonstrating solid all-around strength. Their performance peaks spectacularly on Thursdays and tends to shine in the early hours, particularly between 10 and 15 o'clock (where winning streaks can look like the stuff of fairy tales, including some 100% win hours!).
Chess Tutor’s most played rival remains the fearsome dragonlord4, against whom they have grappled 53 times and won nearly 87% of the encounters. It's clear this tutor doesn’t just teach chess—they live and breathe it, battling a wide cast of characters with the flair of a true grandmaster understudy.
In short: Chess Tutor is the perfect guide for anyone wanting to learn how to win, lose, come back, and maybe laugh a bit when the queen mysteriously vanishes. A master of the game and a charmingly imperfect strategist.