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Pedro Caparros Ramis

2VIX Since 2022 (Inactive) Chess.com
26.3%- 68.4%- 5.3%
Bullet 217
1W 1L 0D
Blitz 100
0W 2L 0D
Rapid 101
14W 36L 3D

Pedro Caparros Ramis: The Relentless Rapid Racer

Known in the chess world as 2VIX, Pedro Caparros Ramis is a player who’s no stranger to the rollercoaster of rapid chess. Starting off with a blazing Rapid rating high of 521 in 2022, Pedro has experienced the full spectrum of triumphs and trials—with a win record that suggests he’s still getting to know the winning side of victory firsthand.

With a total of 36 rapid games played from 2022 through 2025, Pedro’s current rating flatters a humble but persistent player at around 107, holding onto a steady grind rather than runaway success. Blitz isn’t much kinder—2 games, 2 losses, but hey, every grandmaster has to stumble before they sprint!

Style & Strategy

Pedro's opening repertoire is a sampler of classic and curious, ranging from the tried-and-true King's Pawn openings to the spicy Bird’s Opening From Gambit. His winning moments are sprinkled generously in the King’s Pawn (37.5% win rate) and an impressive 50% over two games with the Scandinavian Defense. Unfortunately, some openings have been less kind—like the Bishop’s Opening and Van ’t Kruijs Opening, where success remains elusive.

Battle Scars & Comebacks

It’s not all doom and gloom—Pedro has shown remarkable tactical resilience with a 100% win rate after losing a piece, proving that a setback on the board is no reason to quit. His longest winning streak is a respectable 3 games, a shining beacon of hope for his optimistic followers. However, with a tilt factor of 7, frustration sometimes sneaks in, but who doesn’t get a little hot under the collar when the queen goes missing?

Daily Grind & Opponent Showdowns

Pedro’s persistence is clear in his 9 wins versus 25 losses and 2 draws in rapid chess—each game a lesson, each loss a story. Favorites to defeat include solal141094, adam21060, and ali_ali777, each falling to Pedro's strategic maneuvers at least once. Yet, some opponents like milanesa_s3xy remain thorny rivals with no wins against them.

Quirks & Quarks

Interestingly, Pedro prefers battles on Tuesdays and mornings around 13:00, when his win rate spikes to over 66%. Also, the average Pedro win lasts just 28 moves, a quick finish for a player who does not shy away from early resignations about 18% of the time—sometimes the best move is bowing out gracefully to fight another day.

Pedro Caparros Ramis might not be topping the leaderboards yet, but his story is one of grit, perseverance, and the eternal hope that the next game could be the brilliant masterpiece that turns the tide.

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