FIDE Master Llatzer Bru Rullo
Llatzer Bru Rullo, also known by the username 2Killer2, is a seasoned FIDE Master whose blitz prowess has dazzled opponents and chess fans alike. With a blitz peak rating soaring to an impressive 2560 in 2023, Llatzer is no stranger to high-speed tactical fireworks and calculated endgames that stretch to an average of almost 80 moves – because why finish quickly when you can savor every move?
Starting their journey at a modest blitz rating of around 1400 in 2016, Llatzer did not just level up, they practically yo-yoed to grandmaster-like heights in just a few years. Along the way, they racked up more than 1000 blitz wins, proving that quitting early (an early resignation rate of 1.39%) is not in their vocabulary.
Their bullet rating may not reach the dizzying heights of their blitz, but with a high of 2181 and a respectable 55% win rate, this player strikes fast and hits hard – just don't blink! And in rapid, all you need to know is that Llatzer won the only game recorded, perfect 100% win rate – talk about making the most of your opportunities.
Llatzer's style is patient but relentless: with an endgame frequency topping 81% and a tactical comeback rate of nearly 92%, few can celebrate defeat in their presence. Also noteworthy is their flawless 100% win rate after losing a piece, a testament to their nerve of steel and relentless spirit—putting the "FM" in "Ferocious Maneuvering."
However, every human has a weakness; a tilt factor of 8 means Llatzer might occasionally grumble at the board, but only enough to keep the game spicy. Their kill-count includes a long winning streak of 15 games, proving that when the stars align, opponents better watch out.
A true strategist of the days and hours, Llatzer shines brightest between noon and 3pm, and on Sundays where their win rate hits a stunning 57%. This player proves that chess is not just a game, it’s an adventure timed to perfection.
In the world of chess, Llatzer Bru Rullo is a playful enigma, a tactician with a sharp eye and a sense of humor, whose games are as entertaining as they are educational. Whether wielding the white or black pieces, they maintain an edge—winning with white 55% of the time and black just over 50%.
Checkmate is just a chapter in Llatzer’s never-ending chess saga.