Tristan Breuil – The FIDE Master with a Bullet Speed
Known in the chess realm as a formidable FIDE Master, Tristan Breuil has carved out a niche for themselves in the fast-paced world of chess with a flair for the Bullet time control. Donning the title bestowed by FIDE, Tristan combines tactical sharpness with a flair for comeback victories that would make even Houdini jealous.
Early Days & Meteoric Rise
Starting modestly with a Bullet rating just over 1000 in 2019, Tristan's journey has been a striking upward climb, smashing through boundaries to reach a blistering peak of 2776 in 2024! Blitz and Rapid show similarly impressive progressions with a 2300+ Blitz rating and a Rapid peak nearing 2460. If speed chess was a highway, Tristan would be the one driving at breakneck speed with confidence and precision.
Playing Style & Strengths
With an average winning game lasting around 67 moves and a win rate of 58% when playing white (and a respectable 54% with black), Tristan clearly loves a good fight. Their Endgame Frequency is a solid 70%, proving they don't shy away from the grind when the pressure's on. What’s most awe-inspiring? A 96.9% win rate after losing a piece — talk about resilience! They also have a comeback rate of over 76%, making them the quintessential fighter who refuses to quit.
Not Just Brains, But Speed
Tristan's prowess particularly shines in Bullet chess, where lightning-fast decisions matter most. 1,213 games with an impressive win rate near 55% in Bullet openings indicate a deep preparation and adaptability under severe time pressure. Blitz is no different, with 1,830 games boasting a 56% win rate in their preferred openings. When the clock’s ticking, Tristan’s fingers fly.
The Psychological Battler
Chess is as much a mental sport as a strategic one, and Tristan’s Tilt Factor sits at a manageable 27%. Put simply, they occasionally let the frustration show — but hey, who doesn't? Interestingly, their win rates peak on Friday (64%) and Monday (62%), with the highest success hour being the late morning at 11 AM (72%). Maybe coffee and chess make the perfect combo?
Memorable Streaks & Records
Among many achievements, Tristan boasts a sensational longest winning streak of 26 games. That’s about the time it takes to realize you’re unstoppable and your opponents start questioning their life choices.
Rivals & Reputation
With a vast array of opponents defeated and a habit of overwhelming new challengers, Tristan’s name is both respected and feared online. Among frequent sparring partners, names like rubix_time and sargelssrdc stand out as worthy adversaries. Against some, they boast perfect records — a reminder that being called 'db-banana' is sweet victory incarnate.
In summary, Tristan Breuil is not just a chess player; they’re a tactical dynamo, a bullet-speed maestro, and a relentless endgame warrior who’s here to shake the chessboard — and probably eat bananas while doing it.