Meet Pinter Robert, a chess player who dances gracefully on the 64 squares, occasionally tripping over invisible pawns but always getting back in the game with a grin. Known in gaming circles for his rollercoaster Bullet rating that soared to a modest 1036 and then joyfully tumbled, Robert is the embodiment of persistence—with over 11,000 Bullet games logged, he might just be the unofficial mayor of "Top Secret" openings, boasting an impressive near 49% win rate there.
Not content with just one speed, Robert channels his inner chess ninja in Rapid, maintaining a rating of about 1000+, showing he can think ahead faster than your microwave countdown. Blitz and Daily games? Oh yes, he's got those covered too, though his Daily play is more like a weekend jog—few and far between.
Playing Style and Quirks
White pieces bring his best, a winning rate topping 50%. Black pieces? Let's just say they're a bit more mysterious with a 45.5% win rate.
Robert's endgame game is strong, with over 60% frequency—almost as if he loves the ultimate showdown.
Average moves in wins hover around 57, losses stretch a bit longer, probably because he hates giving up early.
And speaking of not giving up, his comeback rate stands at a stunning 73.57%, and when losing a piece, he's practically unbeatable with a 100% win rate after that!
With a tilt factor of 17 (the measured grumpiness on bad days) and an early resignation rate of only 1.32%, Robert clearly fights on until the last pawn drops or the coffee runs out. Though sometimes his rated game wins dip below casual, it’s clear he’s in chess for the love, the challenge—and probably to keep his brain jogging.
Fun Facts About Robert
Longest winning streak? Thirteen games in a row, because sometimes the stars align and the pieces obey.
Current streak? Let's say he's keeping it humble with just one.
He favors a mysterious "Top Secret" opening repertoire – classified for your eyes only.
Beneath the serious tactical wizardry lies a player who enjoys the game regardless of the rating fluctuation—sometimes soaring, sometimes dipping like a knight taking a scenic route. Challenging opponents with exciting moves, Robert’s chess journey is a testament to resilience and, let’s be honest, a lot of patience.