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Tsvetan Stoyanov IM

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62.7%- 30.2%- 7.1%
Bullet 3002
13450W 5779L 1225D
Blitz 2963
5940W 3713L 963D
Rapid 2508
79W 15L 5D
Daily 2188
959W 325L 112D

Tsvetan Stoyanov: The International Master Who Masters Mayhem

Meet Tsvetan Stoyanov, a chess warrior who proudly carries the title of International Master bestowed by FIDE — a badge of honor earned through grit, wit, and countless pawns sacrificed to the chess gods. Stoyanov isn’t just your everyday player; they’re the embodiment of precision wrapped in a cloak of relentless drive and occasional mischief on the board.

Starting with a blitz rating hovering around 2300 in 2017, Tsvetan embarked on a rollercoaster quest to escape the trenches of mediocrity. By 2025, their blitz rating skyrocketed near the 2960 mark — an almost mythical feat that leaves spectators wondering if they’ve secretly installed supercomputer chips in their brain.

Whether playing blitz, bullet, rapid, or daily chess, Stoyanov adapts and conquers. Their bullet rating alone once touched an electrifying 3060, proving an uncanny speed and accuracy combo that can make opponents question reality: did Tsvetan blink, or did the king just vanish?

Tsvetan’s strengths? A mind sharp enough to snatch victory after losing material (win rate after losing a piece: 99.5%) and a comeback rate of 88.3% — basically the chess equivalent of a phoenix rising every time their rook takes an unexpected vacation.

Known for a staggering 81% endgame frequency and an average game stretching over 70 moves, Tsvetan enjoys settling scores late rather than rushing off the stage. Losing gracefully? Rarely. Many days see a win rate north of 60%, with peak playing hours gleaned from a careful analysis of hours when coffee is strongest and minds keenest.

Opponents beware: this player’s longest winning streak is a jaw-dropping 39 games. But don’t mistake Tsvetan for a cold calculator — a tilt factor of 72 means emotions bubble hotter than a rook on fire, adding spice to every clash and making every win a theatrical spectacle.

Off the board, some say Tsvetan’s favorite openings are “Unknown Opening” or “Top Secret” — aptly named, as the mysteries behind those moves remain locked away like a treasure chest guarded by knights and bishops.

Whether you’re an aspiring grandmaster or a casual enthusiast, getting a glimpse of Tsvetan Stoyanov's games is witnessing chess played with a turbocharged blend of tactical brilliance, stubborn resilience, and the occasional dash of charming unpredictability. If you ever face them, just remember: it’s not just a game, it’s an adventure.

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