FIDE Master Hao Bui Trong (aka BUITRONGHAO)
Hao Bui Trong is not your typical chess player – they hold the prestigious title of FIDE Master, a testament to years of intense brain gymnastics and countless battles on the 64 squares. Known in the community as BUITRONGHAO, this player blends tactical brilliance with a dash of unpredictability that keeps opponents on their toes.
Rating Rollercoaster and Style
Hao has dazzled in Blitz and Bullet chess, with peak blitz ratings soaring as high as 2700 and a bullet max pushing a stunning 2702. Not one to shy away from fast-paced games, Hao’s blitz average hovers around the mid 2500s, making them a formidable blitz and bullet specialist. Rapid and daily formats? Let's just say those are more for “chess meditation” – ranging from 2300 down to around 1000 in recent years, proving everyone has their quirks.
The Streaks, The Wins, and The Habits
With a longest winning streak of 14 games and a blitz winning rate consistently above 57%, Hao is a relentless force. Even when faced with adversity, their comeback rate is an impressive 85%, and they win over 93% of games even after losing a piece. Talk about resilience! Early resignations happen (11% tilt moments), but who can blame them when chess sometimes feels like a game of quantum mechanics?
Opponent Chronicles
Over the years, Hao has tangled with opponents ranging from "anon102030" to "jojozp." While some rivals have been stubborn walls, others have been welcomed victims to their crafty play. Hao boasts a perfect score against a handful of opponents including "ossipoff" and "aurora8881" – apparently, these players haven't cracked the Hao code yet!
Playing Time and Preferences
This master loves to play during the afternoon hours, especially around noon and early afternoon when their win rate peaks at a respectable 75% at noon. Fridays seem to be their lucky day with a 69% win rate—perhaps they’re celebrating the start of the weekend with some victorious sacrifices!
More Than Just Numbers
Hao's average winning games stretch well into the 80-move mark, showcasing patience and endgame prowess. With a psychological tilt factor of 14, they tolerate pressure better than your average grandmaster after a cup of strong coffee. To sum it all up: when it comes to bullet and blitz, Hao Bui Trong moves like lightning, thinks like a strategist, and maybe laughs a bit when the pawns start flying.