Robert Spence - The Enigmatic RobAngler of the Chessboard
Meet Robert Spence, better known in the online chess arenas as RobAngler, a player who dances deftly between the lightning-fast realms of Bullet and Blitz chess. With a peak bullet rating soaring to a respectable 1787 in 2016, Robert’s games are a whirlwind of tactical skirmishes and rapid decisions. He’s not just a player; he’s a speed demon who once rode a sixteen-game winning streak that would make even the most stoic grandmasters blink twice.
RobAngler’s game style? Imagine a blend of calculated patience and explosive tactical flair. His average game length hovers around 70 moves when winning, proving that patience truly is a virtue—even when playing bullet. An impressive 100% win rate after losing a piece suggests that giving up material just lights a fire under him, transforming adversity into opportunity with a cheeky grin.
But it’s not all serious business. Robert’s psychological resilience is as sturdy as his opening repertoire is mysterious (because, well, it’s Top Secret). With a tilt factor of just 9, his calm under pressure is noteworthy, especially since chess often feels like wrestling a caffeinated squirrel while riding a unicycle.
When RobAngler’s not outwitting opponents with blistering speed or strategic endgames (which he loves, featuring in over 80% of his games), he’s likely plotting his next comeback—because his comeback rate is a whopping 88.69%! Whether it’s a casual match or a rated showdown, Robert plays with heart, humor, and a dash of unrelenting determination.
Chess fans beware: Underestimate RobAngler, and you may just find yourself stumped by a crafty counterattack before you can say “checkmate.”