Robick Vohn Villa: A Bullet Maestro with a Tactical Twist
Known in the chess world as AGM_RobickVohn, Robick Vohn Villa is not your everyday chess player. His rise through the ranks has been nothing short of a rollercoaster, starting with a humble Bullet rating of 1376 in 2020 and skyrocketing to a blistering peak of 2615 by 2025. If bullet chess were a sport, Robick would be the Usain Bolt of rapid-fire checkmates.
His blitz and rapid performances are no less impressive, maintaining steady ratings over 2000 and showing a knack for adapting across formats. But it’s in Bullet where Robick truly shines, with an astonishing average win rate exceeding 70% and an uncanny ability to mount comebacks—boasting an 86.2% comeback rate and a perfect 100% win rate after losing a piece. Apparently, losing pieces just lights a fire under him.
When it comes to openings, Robick favors the King's Indian Attack and the Scandinavian Defense Mieses Kotrc Variation, winning over 85% of his games with these choices. His style mixes classical concepts with aggressive tactics, making opponents wonder if they've stumbled into a ninja dojo instead of a chessboard.
Off the board, Robick has a psychological edge: with a tilt factor of only 5 and a remarkable difference of over 66% between rated and casual win rates, he keeps his cool and raises his game when stakes get high. Plus, his average winning games go pretty long (around 75 moves), proving he’s more a marathoner than a sprinter despite his bullet speed.
Opponents beware: his winning streaks can extend up to 22 games straight. He even seems to have favorite victims, like junkflood and jokolie_170, whom he has faced multiple times with solid success.
Whether playing under the bright lights of online arenas or sharpening his mind during the quiet hours (his win rates between midnight and dawn can reach near 87%), Robick Vohn Villa commands respect and fear — and occasionally a playful groan — from all who try to outwit him.