David Sh. Gevorgyan: The International Master with a Bullet Twist
Meet David Sh. Gevorgyan, an International Master who could probably checkmate you faster than you finish your coffee — especially if you're playing bullet chess. With a peak bullet rating soaring above 2600, David is no stranger to lightning-fast decisions and the occasional heroic comeback. Fun fact: He boasts a 100% win rate after losing a piece, proving that retreat sometimes makes for the best attack.
Although his blitz adventures include over 2,000 games with a solid 44.7% win rate, David's style is as relentless as it is strategic. With an endgame appearance rate of nearly 90%, he loves to drag opponents through the trenches before sealing the deal. And if you think that’s slow, think again — his average moves per win hover around 82 in battles often settled in mere minutes.
David’s psychological resilience is legendary — he has a 93% comeback rate, and his tilt factor is modest at 9, meaning he rarely lets a bad move ruin his day. Don't be fooled by his modest rapid rating; bullet and blitz are where his heart races and his knight pounces.
Off the board, David likely enjoys puzzling over some “Top Secret” openings, which, judging by his impressive stats (over 2000 blitz games and 242 bullet games with respectable win rates), are more mystery to opponents than anyone else. His longest winning streak? A spine-tingling 12 games in a row — nearly a full day’s worth of 15-second fun!
Facing off with familiar rivals like barbara25 and gmjoey1, David plays a chess marathon across the seasons, being most unstoppable around midday and with a surprisingly deadly 63.6% win rate in late-night duels at 11 PM.
Whether it's bullet, blitz, or rapid, David Sh. Gevorgyan’s chessboard presence is a thrilling combination of speed, strategy, and a witty sense of humor — after all, what’s life without a little checkmate laughter?