Ashot Parvanyan: The International Master with a Blitz Finger
Known in the chess world simply as AshotParvanyan, this International Master is a whirlwind on the chessboard, especially when the clock is ticking down. With a FIDE title proudly held and a blitz peak rating soaring above 2700 in 2024, Ashot proves that lightning-fast decisions don’t mean sacrificing quality—though sometimes the rules of physics (and chess ratings) might disagree, as seen with a curious drop in 2025.
Ashot's gameplay is a fascinating blend of endurance and tactical wizardry. Averaging nearly 78 moves per win and often engaging in endgames, this player thrives in long battles where patience is more than just a virtue—it's a competitive weapon. The comeback rate is a staggering 87.81%, and if a piece is lost, don't count Ashot out; the win rate after losing a piece is an astonishing 100%. It’s chess drama at its finest.
When not orchestrating epic endgames, Ashot’s blitz style is enough to make even hardened opponents sweat, boasting over 441 wins out of 902 games with a sneaky secret opening strategy that keeps adversaries guessing. While the rapid format is less explored, this master still manages a respectable 40% win rate.
Ashot tends to perform best on Saturdays with a win rate over 60%, proving that the weekend is prime time for chess domination. Mornings and early afternoons are golden hours too—with a shining 57% win rate at 7 AM and solid showings throughout the day—except perhaps late at night, when the 100% win rate at 11 PM raises questions: Is this a vampire on the chessboard or a nocturnal grandmaster? You decide.
Despite the fierce competitiveness, there's a human side to this chess warrior. With only a 1% early resignation rate and a tilt factor of 7, Ashot clearly keeps emotions in check but is human enough to feel the sting of defeat—albeit briefly.
Opponents beware: AshotParvanyan is a master of resilience and guile, equipped with an arsenal of top-secret openings and an impressive record against a vast array of challengers. If you get the chance to face this International Master, prepare for a game that’s equal parts endurance, cunning, and maybe a dash of mystery.