Tristan Clayton Chess Games
Explore 122 Tristan Clayton chess games from 2005 to 2015 in the CipherChess chess database. See Tristan Clayton's full win, draw and loss record, results with the white and black pieces, the openings Tristan Clayton plays most, and replay any Tristan Clayton game move by move.
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This page collects 122 Tristan Clayton chess games from the CipherChess mega database, covering 2005 to 2015. Use it to study how Tristan Clayton handles both colours, which openings Tristan Clayton returns to most often, and how their results break down across wins, draws and losses. Every game links to an interactive board where you can replay Tristan Clayton's moves and run them through the engine, ideal preparation before facing Tristan Clayton over the board or online.
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Frequently asked questions
How many chess games has Tristan Clayton played?
The CipherChess database holds 122 chess games played by Tristan Clayton, spanning 2005 to 2015, with a 31 win, 42 draw and 49 loss record.
What openings does Tristan Clayton play?
Tristan Clayton's most-played opening in the database is the Sicilian Defense: Closed. The full breakdown of Tristan Clayton's openings, with games and share, is listed above.
What is Tristan Clayton's win rate?
Across 122 games, Tristan Clayton scores 43% overall (counting a draw as half a point), with 31 wins, 42 draws and 49 losses.