Tristan Remille: The FIDE Master with a Bullet Arsenal
Meet Tristan Remille, a FIDE Master known in the chess world by the username AbdAlAgathos—because sometimes anonymity adds to mystery. Tristan isn't just a regular chess player; they've mastered bullet chess to the point that their peak bullet rating soared to an impressive 2567 in May 2024. That's faster than a caffeinated knight galloping across the board!
Career Highlights & Style
Tristan's journey began with humble bullet ratings in the 1300s but quickly rocketed past the 2300 mark within months. Over the years, the player's blitz game has been equally formidable, peaking at an astounding 2582 rating in late 2022. Whether it's blitz or bullet, Tristan packs a punch.
With a comical yet effective style, Tristan averages about 73 moves per win, proving they're as patient as they are swift—a paradox only true chess players can pull off. And don’t be fooled: their 82.98% comeback rate shows that even after setbacks, Tristan sneaks back with moves that leave opponents wondering "Did I just lose to a chess ninja?"
Opening Repertoire & Tactics
Calling their bullet opening "Top Secret" might be an understatement—over 21,000 games speak volumes about polyglot creativity! From aggressive Alekhine’s Defense variations to the unassuming yet deadly Nimzowitsch Larsen Attack with a 100% win rate in those rare outings, Tristan keeps adversaries guessing. "Bird's Opening Dutch Variation"? 100% wins there too. Clearly, some birds really do have killer instincts.
Psychology & Timing
Tristan prefers thriving under the spotlight of the 17:00 hour—their absolute best time to play. Despite a slight tilt factor of 11 (hey, who doesn't get salty when losing a queen to a sneaky fork?), the player maintains a stellar record balancing wins and losses across week days. Monday blues? Not for Tristan. They hold a tidy 52.83% win rate on Mondays, climbing steadily through the week.
Milestones & Memorable Matches
One of Tristan's recent triumphs was a brutal checkmate victory using the Nimzowitsch-Larsen Attack - Modern Variation, delivered so elegantly that the opponent likely stared at the screen wondering if a glitch ended the game. Another feat involved a tactical masterclass that turned a seemingly uncertain position into a scoreboard delight, confirming Tristan's knack for turning chaos into checkmate.
Fun Facts
- Longest winning streak: 19 games – that's a chess juggernaut on a roll.
- Never an early quitter with an early resignation rate of only 0.29%.
- Winning against opponents rated below them at nearly 62%, proving they don’t mess around with underdogs.
- Unique blend of high-speed tactical awareness and solid endgame play with an endgame frequency over 83%.
In short, Tristan Remille wields their chess prowess with the precision of a grandmaster and the playful spirit of a trickster. Opponents beware: whether it’s a bullet blitz battle or a rapid skirmish, this FIDE Master is always ready to make the next move—and probably win.