Xhezahir Elezi
Meet Xhezahir Elezi, a chess maestro whose career reads like a thrilling novel peppered with brilliant tactics, fierce battles, and a sprinkle of chessboard wizardry. With a blitz rating hovering around the 2100s and a bullet peak nearing 2000, Xhezahir is the kind of player who makes pawns quake and kings sweat.
Since bursting onto the scene in 2020, Xhezahir has played over 16,000 blitz games, winning more than 10,000 of them – a feat that shows just how relentless and resilient this player is. When down a piece? No worries! Xhezahir’s comeback rate is a mind-blowing 87.65%, and with a perfect 100% win rate after losing a piece, it seems like this player turns adversity into knockout punchlines on the board.
His rapid steadiness proves lethal too, boasting a 62.8% win rate and a peak rating close to 2300, proving speed and strategy aren’t mutually exclusive. But don't blink during those bullet games, where with a chameleon-like style, Xhezahir has hit maximum speeds and maintains a solid win rate north of 53%.
Beyond numbers, what makes Xhezahir a fascinating player is his psychological game: despite a modest tilt factor of 12 (which in chess-nerd speak means he rarely throws a tantrum), he's got a streak that once won 19 games in a row – an epic saga worthy of an HBO mini-series entitled “The Blitz Whisperer.”
Turns out Xhezahir prefers a marathon over a sprint, averaging over 70 moves per win – because why rush a brilliant checkmate when you can savor every move? When playing with the white pieces, Xhezahir commands the board with a 52.41% win rate, and with black, keeps opponents on their toes with nearly a 50% strike rate.
Off the board, Xhezahir’s most recent opponents include colorful characters like naiya2013 and redbeard17eg, some of whom have tasted the sting of defeat — others have narrowly escaped with their pawns intact. The list of most-played opponents is peppered with familiar rivals, making every duel an epic chapter in an ongoing chess saga.
Whether fighting on the black or white side of the board, under the bright arenas of afternoon or the quiet depths of early morning (oddly his best hour is 1am, proving chess is truly a game of night owls), Xhezahir Elezi remains a force to be reckoned with—a grandmaster in the making with a killer instinct peppered with warm-hearted sportsmanship.
Follow his games closely; this chess story is far from over!