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David

Kytan Since 2009 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟♟♟♟♟
52.5%- 39.3%- 8.2%
Bullet 2564
5847W 3036L 481D
Blitz 2652
31795W 25338L 5509D
Rapid 2237
942W 598L 58D
Daily 2036
304W 180L 17D

David: The Bullet Blitz Conqueror

David, often known as Kytan across the chessboard, is a force to be reckoned with in the wild world of chess, especially in the lightning-fast Bullet and Blitz formats. Starting from humble beginnings around 2010 with a Bullet rating under 900, David's journey is nothing short of epic.

Over the years, David has rocketed his Bullet rating to an astonishing peak of 2606 in 2023, a testament to his rapid-fire reflexes and mind-boggling tactical prowess. In Blitz, he’s danced through the ranks to a scorching peak near 2750—making him the nightmare of anyone who dares flag him in just a few minutes per game.

His style? A mixture of patience and speed. David is no stranger to the grind either: averaging over 86 moves per win suggests he doesn't just blitz away; he outplays opponents in long, grueling fights—so don’t take your eyes off him even if it looks like he’s going down!

David’s psychological resilience might just be his secret weapon. With a staggering 92.37% comeback rate and an undefeated 100% win rate after losing a piece, this player embodies the spirit of “never say die.” Tilt factor? Pssh, he’s barely scratched with a low 18, proving he can keep his cool when others heat up.

In terms of openings, he keeps his cards close to his chest—labeled “Top Secret” for good reason—with a Bullet win rate of about 68%. Perhaps he’ll swap one or two with you if you catch him off guard, but don’t count on it!

David doesn’t just play; he embodies the art of rapid chess. Whether slaughtering opponents on a lazy Sunday afternoon or crushing foes past midnight, his win rates hover steadily above 55%, peaking in the early hours when most humans are too sleepy to bother with chess.

Known for a longest winning streak of 69 games and still riding a 2-game winning streak, David is like the chess version of that friend who “just keeps winning” (a hint: they probably know the secret — and it’s not coffee).

Outside the board, David is that player who quietly racks up thousands of games, winning more than anyone would expect and making losses look like simple side quests on the road to legendary status.

So if you ever face off against David (or Kytan, as he’s sometimes called), prepare for a whirlwind of bullets, blitzes, and brain-bending strategies. And remember: he only resigns early about 1% of the time—which means if you see the game ending quickly, chances are it’s your move that made him drop the mic.

In the kingdom of rapid chess, David is not just a player—he's an unstoppable force!

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