Tudor Henry Edward - The FIDE Master Who Masters the Chaos
Meet Tudor Henry Edward, a chess virtuoso known in the digital arenas as ChessTankMan. Awarded the distinguished title of FIDE Master, Tudor has seen his rating dance wildly across Blitz, Rapid, Bullet, and Daily formats – a true testament to a player comfortable in both stormy blitz battles and thoughtful rapid duels.
Starting from humble beginnings in 2018 with a Blitz max rating shy of 2000, Tudor's chess career exploded by 2022, reaching an astonishing peak rating of 2665 in Blitz – that's not just good; that's Grandmaster territory for many! As if to say, "Why stop there?" Tudor continues to challenge the limits, sustaining impressive performances that would make even Magnus Carlsen raise an eyebrow.
Playing Style & Personality
With an average game win length of about 63 moves, Tudor shows the patience of a cat stalking its prey but beware: when things turn sour, this player’s comeback rate is a staggering 75% and boasts a nearly mythical 95% win rate even after losing a piece. Talk about turning lemons into championship lemonade!
Early resignation? Not Tudor! Although an "early resignation" happens about 7.5% of the time, this is more about strategic retreats than surrender. And when it comes to endgames, he hits the stage in nearly 68% of his games – clearly a fan of the long haul. His win rate playing White (58%) and Black (56%) confirms that he's comfortable with either color, equally happy to attack or defend.
Legendary Win Streak and Rivalries
Once upon a tournament, Tudor went on a scorching 25-game winning streak. While that streak is currently on pause, his game count alone is monumental, battling hundreds of opponents, from the fierce “georgemarcus” (with multiple games) to the enigmatic “sparrow85.” Interestingly, some opponents like ilqar_74 have met Tudor’s wrath 100% of the time – no mercy here!
Time Of Day? Tudor’s Prime Time
With a 100% win rate at 21:00 hours and a mighty 68% on early mornings around 9 am, Tudor’s brain seems like a well-oiled machine running best when the caffeine kicks in (or when the moonlight glistens on the chessboard).
In Conclusion
Tudor Henry Edward is a chess storm wrapped in a tank’s hull: unstoppable, strategic, and occasionally unpredictable but always entertaining. So be warned, opponents: one minute you may think you’ve got him cornered, and the next it's game over – his tactical awareness and psychological resilience make ChessTankMan a legend in the making, one move at a time.