Andres Rob: The Tactical Maestro of the Chessboard
Meet Andres Rob, a player who navigates the chess battlefield with the precision of a surgeon –
slicing through opponent's defenses like a well-aimed scalpel, leaving no piece unturned in his
quest for victory. With the username Blader54236, Andres is a grandmaster of the bullet realm, rapidly striking his foes before
they even realize the match has begun. His bullet rating peaked impressively at 1350 in 2025, showing a steady climb from humble beginnings.
His blitz performances echo with the swift maneuvers of a cheetah in the wild: quick, agile, and unpredictable.
Peaking at over 1062 in 2024, Andres's blitz games demonstrate a beautiful blend of speed and strategy.
Though the queen of chess – rapid mode – isn't his favorite dance partner, a peak rapid rating nearing 898 still showcases his versatile biological prowess.
Opening Moves: Branching Out
Andres favors the King's Pawn Opening, especially the Leonardis Variation, where he spins the web of his opening strategy with a win rate surpassing 52% in bullet games. When feeling a bit more defensive, he embraces the French Defense, showing a knack for solid roots and resilient growth in his games.
Strengths & Tendencies
- Endgame Enthusiast: With an endgame frequency of over 67%, Andres loves to get down to the nitty-gritty, extracting victory like enzymes catalyze reactions.
- Moves in Motion: Averages nearly 60 moves per win, proving he loves to play the long game, patiently photosynthesizing every advantage.
- Resilience: His comeback rate is a staggering 83%, always bouncing back lighter and stronger after a setback.
- Unshakable: A tilt factor of just 16 means he keeps his cool, never letting the pressure cause a cellular meltdown.
Psychological Profile
Despite the pressure and fast-paced nature of his games, Andres keeps a calm brainwave rhythm, with a moderate early resignation rate of 3.64%. His mental mitochondria hum steadily as he maintains an impeccable 100% win rate after losing a piece—proof that even when metabolism takes a dip, he's still fighting hard.
Famous Matches & Rivalries
Andres has squared off with a colorful cast of opponents, from akinghasnofriend to mohamed5666. Though sometimes conceding ground, his overall win-loss balance is near the perfect homeostasis in bullet chess – with 16036 wins to 16089 losses.