Profile Summary: tom34556
Meet tom34556, a blitz-battling, rapid-responding chess warrior who refuses to be boxed in by conventional chess greatness. Starting from a modest blitz rating of 100 in 2023, tom34556 quickly amped up their speed chess game, hitting a peak blitz rating of 587 in early 2024 and maintaining a steady performance around the mid-400s into 2025. Despite logging nearly 1,800 blitz games, tom34556 has yet to crack the 1,000 rating while maintaining a tantalizingly balanced record with just a whisker under 50% wins—proof that every lost battle is just another pawn inching toward grandmaster glory.
In rapid play, tom34556 shines with more than 1,300 games and a peak rating of 685—high enough to suggest the speed demon loves the thrill, but also sometimes enjoys the suspense of a close call (and occasional blunder). A bit less intense in daily games, their journey there reads like a tale of “slow and steady,” with ratings hovering around 600 and a small handful of games where patience was (mostly) a virtue. Bullet? Oh yes, tom34556 dabbles there too, but the bullets sometimes backfire with ratings in the high 200s and a willingness to embrace the chaos of ultra-fast moves.
What truly distinguishes tom34556 is their fearless tactical awareness: with a staggering 100% win rate after losing a piece, they embody the essence of resilience (or simply a knack for turning disadvantages into victories). Comeback artists don’t have anything on tom34556’s 55% comeback rate. However, early resignations happen about 13% of the time—because even titans need to know when to throw in the towel and save the energy for the next round.
Playing style wise, tom34556 averages around 48 moves per win—a hint that they enjoy a well-fought battle and don’t just blitz through the game (even if their username suggests speed). With White, tom34556 has a slight edge in wins (50%), while Black games are a bit tougher with a win rate of nearly 47%. The psychological aspect shows a typical 'tilt factor' of 12, meaning they've had their moments of frustration but usually bounce back pretty well, as shown by a healthy comeback trend.
Off the board, tom34556's records against opponents vary wildly, with 100% win streaks against some (probably those who underestimated this scrappy gamer!) and 0% against a few others. The current winning streak may be zero, but don’t count tom34556 out—chess, after all, is a game of endless second chances.
In summary, tom34556 is the kind of player who makes chess entertaining: capable of both tactical wizardry and humbling losses, always returning to the board with fresh enthusiasm. Whether you're a grandmaster or a casual player, watch out; tom34556’s game might just surprise you when you least expect it.