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With white she favors quiet, symmetrical territory, often steering into the [Four Knights](/resources/openings/four-knights), where small inaccuracies are punished with engine-grade precision. Against 1.e4 c5 she prefers the slower [Closed Sicilian](/resources/openings/closed-sicilian), keeping structure intact while probing for weaknesses. As black against 1.d4, she leans on the time-tested [Slav](/resources/openings/slav). Expect calm, technical chess that rarely overextends but converts the tiniest edge with near-perfect endgame technique.","24","gvHlz","Italy","it","e2fc74eaae0986e7bf5445c2de5543fd802cc903c3bb058f1bae82a02f75908c","2026-07-06",3146,"json",[15,18,21],{"question":16,"answer":17},"What rating is Pia?","Pia is rated at an estimated 3146 Elo, which places her at super-grandmaster and engine tier. At this level her play is effectively close to theoretically perfect, well above the strength of all but a handful of human players in history.",{"question":19,"answer":20},"What opening does Pia play?","With white Pia most often plays the [Four Knights](/resources/openings/four-knights) and the [Closed Sicilian](/resources/openings/closed-sicilian), preferring symmetrical and solid structures. As black against 1.d4 she defends with the [Slav](/resources/openings/slav), a deeply respected defensive system.",{"question":22,"answer":23},"Can master-level players beat Pia?","Realistically, no. At 3146 Elo Pia plays above the level of essentially every titled human, including grandmasters, so even International Masters and most GMs would be heavy underdogs across a match. A single lucky win is possible, but a sustained score is not.","In life's symphony as in chess, each move composes its unique melody.","Female","Benvenuto, dear visitor ♪. Step into my *salotto*, where each pawn hums *pianissimo* before the storm... Shall we compose a little *sonata* together? 🎶 Mind the tempo, *amico*, I play *fortissimo* when the board sings ♪.","An Italian piano tuner dances through life with precision, blending a fiery passion for classical music into her every move and melody.",false,"2023-11-16T00:00:00.000Z","A Metronome",{},"Pia Nissimo","Piano Tuner",{"solid_sharp":35,"unprepared_theoretical":36},-0.39,0.010000000000000009,{"stats":38,"whiteFingerprint":52,"blackFingerprint":123},{"total":39,"white":44,"black":48},{"games":40,"uniqueOpenings":41,"sharpness":35,"repertoireNarrowness":42,"theoryAdherence":43},1998,50,-0.65,0.67,{"games":45,"uniqueOpenings":41,"sharpness":46,"repertoireNarrowness":42,"theoryAdherence":47},996,-0.11,0.85,{"games":49,"uniqueOpenings":49,"sharpness":50,"repertoireNarrowness":49,"theoryAdherence":51},0,-0.68,0.49,{"firstMove":53},[54],{"name":55,"percent":56,"count":57,"lines":58,"responses":60},"e4",100,1049,[59],[55],[61,76,97,111],{"name":62,"percent":63,"count":64,"lines":65,"variationBreakdown":67},"e5",53.1,191,[66],[55,62],[68],{"name":69,"percent":70,"count":64,"lines":71},"Four Knights",60.8,[72],[55,62,73,74,75],"Nf3","Nc6","Nc3",{"name":77,"percent":78,"count":79,"lines":80,"variationBreakdown":83},"Sicilian",32.8,118,[81],[55,82],"c5",[84,91],{"name":85,"percent":86,"count":87,"lines":88},"Bowdler Attack",45.4,64,[89],[55,82,90],"Bc4",{"name":92,"percent":93,"count":94,"lines":95},"Closed Sicilian",38.3,54,[96],[55,82,75],{"name":98,"percent":99,"count":100,"lines":101,"variationBreakdown":104},"French",10.3,37,[102],[55,103],"e6",[105],{"name":106,"percent":56,"count":100,"lines":107},"Advance French",[108],[55,103,109,110,62],"d4","d5",{"name":112,"percent":113,"count":114,"lines":115,"variationBreakdown":118},"Caro-Kann",3.9,14,[116],[55,117],"c6",[119],{"name":120,"percent":56,"count":114,"lines":121},"Advance Caro-Kann",[122],[55,117,109,110,62],{"vsFirstMove":124},[125,143],{"name":55,"lines":126,"responses":128},[127],[55],[129],{"name":112,"percent":56,"count":130,"lines":131,"variationBreakdown":133},642,[132],[55,117],[134],{"name":135,"percent":136,"count":137,"lines":138},"Tartakower Caro-Kann",72,36,[139],[55,117,109,110,75,140,141,142],"dxe4","Nxe4","Nf6",{"name":109,"lines":144,"responses":146},[145],[109],[147],{"name":148,"percent":149,"count":150,"lines":151,"variationBreakdown":153},"1...d5 systems",93.7,252,[152],[109,110],[154],{"name":155,"percent":156,"count":157,"lines":158},"Slav",74.7,63,[159],[109,110,160,117],"c4",{"defensive_aggressive":162,"simplifying_complicating":163,"category":164},-1,-0.96,1,"Pia plays in a strongly defensive, simplifying style, trading pieces early and steering toward clean structures rather than messy middlegames. She prefers solid lines over sharp ones and sticks close to mainline theory. With white she often opens with the [Four Knights](/resources/openings/four-knights) or the [Closed Sicilian](/resources/openings/closed-sicilian), happy to enter endgames where her 3146-level technique grinds out wins from positions most opponents would call drawn.",[167,170,172,175],{"rating":168,"msSinceEpoch":169},3131,1777996329478,{"rating":168,"msSinceEpoch":171},1778786212018,{"rating":173,"msSinceEpoch":174},3116,1778786877288,{"rating":176,"msSinceEpoch":177},3100,1778915940118,"Pia",{"sameStyle":180,"different":199},[181,187,193],{"botId":182,"name":183,"elo":184,"country":185,"countryCode":186,"category":164},"zFUkQ","Check Kang",3140,"Vietnam","vn",{"botId":188,"name":189,"elo":190,"country":191,"countryCode":192,"category":164},"ylQgF","Mille Leander",3164,"Sweden","se",{"botId":194,"name":195,"elo":196,"country":197,"countryCode":198,"category":164},"wAfis","Ivy Gambitova",3186,"Ukraine","ua",[200,205],{"botId":201,"name":202,"elo":203,"country":191,"countryCode":192,"category":204},"DHasS","Morris Leander",3152,4,{"botId":206,"name":207,"elo":208,"country":209,"countryCode":210,"category":211},"lMBFj","Cheque Matisse",3137,"Switzerland","ch",2,"bots/gvHlz",null,"Pia suits ambitious players from roughly 2000 Elo upward who want to test their endgame technique and patience against an opponent who refuses to self-destruct. Players who rely on tactical chaos will struggle, because she trades down and defuses complications before they ignite. Anyone wanting to learn how to squeeze water from stone, converting tiny structural edges into full points, will gain the most from this matchup.","YPP2t-ku3Eo61jaCUli2j9suSczrATHPzNgpyqR5AgQ",1783587901574]