Profile Summary: andresgm85
Meet andresgm85, a relentless chess enthusiast who has waged over 35,000 bullet games, proving that speed and precision can indeed coexist—even if often at the brink of losing on time. With a peak bullet rating climbing over 2360 and a blitz peak above 2280, andresgm85 blends tactical sharpness with the swiftness of a caffeine-fueled knight sprint.
Since 2011, andresgm85 has danced wildly through bullet battles, averaging a respectable win rate near 50% against thousands of opponents—sometimes so fast it’s hard to tell if they’re playing chess or a frantic game of chess on espresso. Blitz games are no exception, with over 4,700 wins, showcasing a versatile playstyle that's equally brutal and patient.
Playing Style & Stats
- Endgame expertise: Notorious for an 81% endgame frequency, showing stamina and love for the final stretches where pieces tell tales.
- Average moves: Wins come after roughly 79 moves; losses about 72 moves, so when andresgm85 commits, they truly commit.
- Tactical resilience: A staggering 92% comeback rate after losing material, and a flawless 100% win rate after losing a piece – clearly no quitter here!
- Early resignations: A mere 0.59% resignation rate means they usually fight to the last pawn, knight, or suspiciously placed bishop.
Signature Openings
Kings Indian Defense (Normal Variation) and the Caro-Kann Defense variants feature frequently in andresgm85’s repertoire, showcasing a balanced blend of classical strategy and modern aggression. The Kings Indian Defense even played a starring role in one of the latest victorious battles, ending in a swift and merciless checkmate.
Fun Fact
andresgm85’s longest winning streak is a staggering 22 games in bullet chess—enough wins to fuel bragging rights at any chess club or Zoom meeting. But beware, the tilt factor is about 15%, indicating the passion behind every game could sometimes spill over—but hey, that's how champions are made!
Recent Highlights
On the final day of 2020, andresgm85 delivered a neat checkmate finishing with the King's Indian Defense, defeating Mark_Pavlov with style and precision. A perfect end to a year packed with over 10,000 bullet games, showing dedication, stamina, and a hint of wizardry.
Whether blasting out blinding bullet games, grinding through marathon endgames, or sneaking tactical shots that would make Houdini proud, andresgm85 embodies the spirit of a modern chess gladiator who never stops pushing boundaries—because losing? That's just the setup for the next glorious comeback.