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Gabriel Boisset

Gobriallo Since 2021 (Inactive) Chess.com
58.0%- 38.3%- 3.7%
Bullet 596
1W 2L 0D
Rapid 782
186W 121L 12D
Daily 800
1W 1L 0D

Gabriel Boisset - The Chess Adventurer

Known in the chess world as Gobriallo, Gabriel Boisset is a rapid chess enthusiast whose journey through the 64 squares is nothing short of a thrilling rollercoaster. With a rapid rating that has seen both humble beginnings at 236 and peaks as high as 880, Gabriel’s career is a testament to steady improvement and relentless passion.

Playing primarily rapid, Gabriel has racked up an impressive 201 wins out of 351 games with a top-secret opening strategy (because, well, who’s going to spill their best tricks?). His win rate of 57.26% stands solidly as a beacon of his tactical prowess, backed by a remarkable comeback rate of over 53% and a perfect 100% win rate after losing a piece—because quitting is not in his dictionary (even if early resignation sneaks in about 9% of the time!).

From fierce battles on weekdays where Tuesday shoots up to a near 65% win rate, to a 100% win mark at the bizarre hour of 2 AM (yes, chess never sleeps for Gobriallo), his playstyle is both fascinating and unpredictable. His White pieces have a winning charm, claiming victory 65.12% of the time, while the Black pieces hold their ground solidly with nearly half the games turning into wins.

While Gabriel’s longest winning streak is a commendable 12 games, his current streak is chilling at zero—because even the greatest need time to recharge. Facing opponents with colorful usernames and varied styles, Gobriallo has shown unwavering dedication to the game, accumulating over 394 rapid games with a mix of calculated risks and relentless fighting spirit.

Outside the rapid domain, his adventures in daily and bullet formats reveal a player willing to take on challenges with modest success and a sense of humor. With a tilt factor of 9, Gabriel has seen the emotional highs and lows of competitive chess but always emerges ready for the next move.

In short, Gabriel Boisset is the kind of player who proves that chess is not just about numbers or titles, but the joy of learning, the courage to battle, and sometimes, cleverly hiding your “top secret” opening moves from the internet.

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