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Peter Bohol

boholanopeter Since 2017 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟♟
49.0%- 40.4%- 10.5%
Blitz 2364
4386W 3613L 943D

Peter Bohol: The Blitz Maestro

Meet Peter Bohol, known in the chess world as boholanopeter, a formidable blitz player whose rating resembles the ceaseless passion of a biological heart pumping adrenaline through every move. With a peak blitz rating soaring to an impressive 2309 in 2025, Peter navigates the 64-square battlefield with the precision of a cell executing its life’s duties—each move a vital step in his quest for victory.

Since 2017, Peter’s blitz performance has been nothing short of evolution in motion. Starting from a modest 1825, he has steadily bred a reputation for resilience and tactical brilliance. His comeback rate impressively clocks in at nearly 89%, proving that when the position seems to decay, Peter regenerates with ferocity, refusing to wilt under pressure.

His opening repertoire is as well-adapted as a chameleon—he favors the Caro-Kann Defense, especially the Bronstein Larsen Variation, winning nearly 49% of his 280 encounters there, and shows a committed affinity for the Queen's Gambit Declined Exchange Positional Line, boasting a stellar 55% win rate. Like an organism finely tuned by nature, Peter’s playstyle thrives in the midgame, with an endgame frequency of over 79%, reflecting his patient, endurance-driven approach to grinding down his foes.

Peter’s psychological resilience is noteworthy, featuring a remarkably low tilt factor of 8—clearly demonstrating a stable mind that doesn’t spore off-course even when the heat is on. His ability to win 100% of games following the loss of a piece confirms his catalytic tactical awareness; even when cells falter, he thrives! An early resignation rate of less than 1% confirms he’s no hobblefoot; when the game is viable, he fights on like a true survival specialist.

Fun biological pun aside, Peter’s streaks include a longest winning run of 11 games, although current streaks may rest, the pattern of excellence continues. His preferred hours to proliferate victories are unpredictably distributed, with notable success at 2 a.m. and a stellar 100% win rate at 8 a.m., proving that he’s always ready for a fresh metabolic burst on the board.

Peter Bohol is more than just a chess player—he’s a living organism of the game, adapting, evolving, and checkmating his way across the ranks with a combination of scientific precision and lightning-fast intuition. Whether you’re competing against him or simply observing, you’re witnessing the elegant biology of chess in its purest form.

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