Profile Summary: Dreyfuss2
Meet Dreyfuss2, a resolute and somewhat mercurial chess player known for blitzing through the ranks with a mix of fierce determination and a dash of early surrender — because who has time to drag out a bad position anyway?
With a peak blitz rating of 2316 achieved in April 2023 and a bullet top score of 2296 later that same year, this player isn’t just fast on their feet, but lightning quick on the board. Armed with a tactical nose for comebacks (16.66% come back rate) and a surprising 50.35% win rate after losing a piece, Dreyfuss2 knows how to wrestle victories out of despair.
Yet beware: this fiery competitor has an early resignation rate nearing 85%. Call it confidence, call it impatience, but when the going gets tough, Dreyfuss2 doesn’t like to get bogged down. Opponents treasure their momentary reprieves.
Their opening repertoire favors classical melodies, especially the Indian Game and the Queen's Gambit Declined Exchange Variation. A balanced connoisseur of both the clever and the conventional! The Indian Game, often fielded in recent wins, showcases a subtle blend of solid control and active piece play.
Their preferred battleground is blitz chess, evidenced by over 20,000 blitz games, with a near even overall record, proving they’re no pushover. Bullet and rapid are also in their toolbox, though rapid has been mostly a testing ground with a handful of games.
When playing at their best, the hour to watch out for is around 10 PM (22:00) — a time Dreyfuss2’s win rate spikes (a suspicious coincidence, or just a chess nocturnal?). The perfect setting to catch them in top form.
But no player’s journey is without ups and downs. With a longest winning streak of 20 games and a not-so-glorious 26-game losing streak, chess life is a roller coaster. They’ve battled opponents like totalnutter and audioison19 more than a hundred times, true rivals honing their skills.
Off the board, Dreyfuss2’s love for messiness extends to their game strategy: a tilt factor of 26 suggests they’re human after all, occasionally swayed by the emotional ebbs and flows of the battlefield.
In sum, Dreyfuss2 is a tactical bundle of energy—quick to win, quicker to throw in the towel, but always returning for more. Whether aiming for clever traps or blazing through openings, this player keeps the chess community guessing and entertained alike.
Latest Glorious Victory
On the 19th of May, 2025, Dreyfuss2 captured victory by resignation against hard-fought with a classic Queen's Gambit Declined Exchange Variation battle — proving yet again that even brutal exchanges can lead to sweet triumphs. Replay the game here.