Kygo & Imagine Dragons - FIDE Master
Kygo & Imagine Dragons, known in the chess world as a formidable FIDE Master, navigates the 64 squares with the flair of a rockstar and the precision of a master DJ. Born2beyours in spirit, this player’s game is a high-energy fusion of rapid attacks and strategic depth, much like their namesakes in music.
Rating Highlights
- Bullet: Climbed from a humble 1734 in 2020 to a peak of 2762 in 2021 — talk about a meteoric rise!
- Blitz: Steady and strong, maxing out at 2375 with an impressive average win rate around 53%.
- Rapid: Undefeated in a brief but flawless run at 2295 rating.
Playing Style & Strengths
Blessed with a comeback rate of over 91%, Kygo & Imagine Dragons never backs down from a tough spot. Their tactical awareness is off the charts — a 100% win rate after losing a piece shows resilience and creative counterattacks that would make any opponent sweat.
Notorious for long, thoughtful victories averaging about 75 moves, they prefer to battle through the endgame rather than storm to a quick checkmate. This methodical approach pays off with a solid 68.5% win rate when playing White and nearly 58% with Black.
Notable Stats & Quirks
- Longest winning streak: 16 games — imagine the playlist for that streak!
- Loves playing on Sundays and Thursdays, boasting up to 84% win rates on those days.
- Prefers mysterious and “Top Secret” openings, keeping opponents guessing — and often losing.
- Has a tilt factor of 4, which means they occasionally rage quit but generally keep cool under pressure.
Head-to-Head
Against frequent rivals like hititlikewoah (36 games), victories come with roughly 58% success, proving that Kygo & Imagine Dragons can hold their own against tough opponents. They also demolish casual challengers with stunning 100% records against several usernames — including “kaarontha” and “moistketchup”.
Opponents beware: Whether it’s bullet, blitz, or rapid, this player’s combo of deadly precision and psychological endurance makes every game an electrifying performance worth watching.