Robert Kreisl: The International Master with a Tactical Twinkle
Meet Robert Kreisl, an International Master who doesn’t just play chess — they practically dance across the 64 squares with style, precision, and a dash of mischief. Awarded by FIDE with the esteemed International Master title, Robert combines strategic genius with a playful approach, making every game a captivating story.
Rating & Achievements
- Peak Rapid Rating around 2,260
- Blistering Bullet games hovering above 2,300
- Consistent Daily and Blitz competitor with strong performances
Whether blitzing under time pressure or slowly calculating in daily games, Robert’s never short of surprises. Their powerful opening weaponry, mysteriously dubbed "Top Secret," strikes with a win rate over 50% in Rapid and a scorching 85% in Bullet—clearly this is no average playbook!
Playing Style & Streaks
With a legendary longest winning streak of 22 games and currently riding a 4-game winning spree, Robert is a force to be reckoned with. They shine particularly bright when playing white, winning a whopping 76% of games, while black pieces remain no less formidable with nearly 70% wins. Known for an impressive comeback ability (winning nearly 66% of games after a setback), Robert’s psychological resilience keeps opponents on edge.
Fun Facts & Rivalries
The psychological tilt factor? Minimal — Robert hardly lets frustration cloud their judgment. And when it comes to rivals, usernames like knurzl and imsherlock_holmes221 have often found themselves outplayed, with win rates surpassing 80% and even perfect scores against some.
Those who think chess is just about memorizing openings will quickly learn that Robert’s games often extend over 50 moves on average for wins, proving endurance and endgame mastery are their secret ingredients.
In Summary
Robert Kreisl is not just a player; they’re a chess adventurer, tactician, and occasionally a trickster. With a blend of deep strategy, quick reflexes, and a nearly ironclad mental game, Robert’s journey through the ranks is one to watch. Next time you face RobertKreisl, prepare for a battle of wits where every move tells a story — and maybe a laugh or two.