Stanislav Tsyhanchuk - International Master Extraordinaire
Meet Stanislav Tsyhanchuk, a force to be reckoned with on the chessboard and adorned with the prestigious title of International Master bestowed by FIDE. Balancing tactics, strategy, and a pinch of cheeky resilience, Stanislav has made a name in blitz and bullet chess arenas, dazzling opponents with a win rate that could make grandmasters raise an eyebrow.
Stanislav's blitz performances reveal a rollercoaster of skill and tenacity — boasting a peak rating of 2676 in 2025, after years of battling it out from a modest 2078 back in 2020. Bullet chess? Not a problem — techy fingers and lightning-quick decisions bring ratings as high as 2514. And while rapid and daily chess see fewer games, Stanislav's tactical prowess shines through with a remarkable ability to stage comebacks, boasting a 90.88% comeback rate and an almost mythical 98.88% win rate after losing a piece. Yes, you read that right — lose a piece, and Stanislav turns it into a victory parade!
Don't be fooled by the occasional tilt factor of 20 (because even champions have their off days), Stanislav’s chess style is a testament to patience — with averages of 76 moves per win and a love for the endgame that some say could rival chess yogis.
Fun fact: Stanislav's favorite playing hours hover around the evening with win rates hitting up to 50% at 9AM and 7AM — clearly a chess player who enjoys thinking hard with a nice cup of coffee (or maybe a power nap beforehand).
Widely respected among a community of fierce rivals (like mattydperrine and swordoftheword16 who’ve yet to taste defeat at Stanislav’s hands), he’s a competitor who treats every match as a battlefield where precision and wit collide.
Whether it’s a bullet duel or a blitz marathon, Stanislav Tsyhanchuk continues to push the limits of the game — proving that with enough brainpower, a dash of resilience, and a hearty dose of humor, chess is not just a game, but a way of life.
Check, mate, and then some!