Benjamin Defromont - International Master
Benjamin Defromont, known in the chess realm as chess3054, is a formidable International Master whose bullet-speed tactics could make even the quickest grandmasters pause in awe. Starting from humble beginnings back in 2015 with a bullet rating barely cracking 1300, Benjamin sprinted up the ranks with a flair that suggests he’s part chess player, part lightning bolt. By 2024, his bullet rating reached an electrifying peak of 2726 – a score that might just force chess clocks to cry for mercy.
But Benjamin's prowess doesn't stop at bullet chess. His blitz and rapid games show a seasoned strategist capable of adapting with grace and precision. Whether it's the lightning-fast blitz battles or the more thoughtful pace of rapid, Benjamin's win rates hover impressively above 50%, thanks to an inspiring combination of tactical awareness and psychological resilience.
Not one to give up easily, Benjamin boasts an astonishing comeback rate of 84.66%, proving that losing a piece is merely a plot twist rather than a game-ender. His win rate after losing a piece? Almost a perfect 99.79%. Put simply, if you manage to snag a pawn or piece off Benjamin, expect him to punish you with vengeance.
His endgame mastery is legendary too, engaging in nearly 80% of his games. Expect creative twists and turns, sometimes spanning over 75 moves per win — proving that Benjamin is as comfortable in a marathon as in a sprint.
Off the board, Benjamin's psychology can be summed up with a tilt factor of 9 — low enough for a calm demeanor yet high enough to fuel fierce competitiveness. He prefers playing when the clock strikes the hours of 3 AM or 4 AM, where his win rates skyrocket, hinting that night owls beware — Benjamin takes the night.
Opponents beware: Benjamin has a record of putting together winning streaks up to 22 games, currently riding a neat 4-game streak. His signature opening? Classified as 'Top Secret,' spanning thousands of games with a respectable near 50% win rate in bullet and even better blitz and rapid performances.
Whether you want to admire his style, challenge his opening secrets, or just marvel at a chess player who turns the 64 squares into a battlefield of wit and speed, Benjamin Defromont is a player to watch — and maybe avoid underestimating.