Maximiliano Ramirez (987max)
Meet Maximiliano Ramirez, a chess enthusiast whose rapid rating once soared to a peak of 504 in April 2025—definitely not your average weekend player! With a blend of wins, losses, and draws that keep fans on their toes, Maximiliano’s chess journey is anything but boring.
Playing Style & Strengths
Maximiliano is a tactician with a 46.26% comeback rate and a remarkable 36.7% win rate after losing a piece—which essentially means he’s that friend who never gives up, even if you just casually captured their queen. His games average around 41 moves, showing patience and strategic thinking that can both dazzle and frustrate opponents in equal measure.
The King’s Pawn Opening is Maximiliano's trusty steed, with over 200 games played and a solid 50% win rate. However, he shines brightest with the Bishop's Opening, boasting an impressive 58% win rate—a true bishop of the board! Not so much of a fan of the Nimzowitsch Larsen Attack Modern Variation though, where victories are a bit less frequent (37.5%).
Stats & Highlights
- Rapid Record: 359 wins, 357 losses, 46 draws
- Blitz & Bullet: Blitz rating peak at 381, bullet struggles a bit at an average of ~121
- Longest winning streak: 8 games (because eight in a row feels like a mini world championship)
- Favorite hours to play: 11 AM (where his win rate hilariously peaks at 100%) and 22 PM (68% win rate)
- Early resignation rate: 16.21%, just enough to keep things spicy
Recent Battles
Maximiliano's latest win was a dramatic checkmate against Ribeirozxs on June 2, 2025, where white pieces danced gracefully to victory in a 61-move marathon that left opponents wondering, "Was that a chess game or a chess opera?" (Replay the masterpiece)
Like any great chess story, there have been setbacks. His most recent loss came swiftly at the hands of baselboss on June 3, 2025. But if history tells us anything, it’s that 987max bounces back stronger and with a cheeky grin as wide as the chessboard.
Psychological Quirks
Maximiliano’s tilt factor sits low at 6, meaning he generally keeps cool... except when he doesn’t. His best time of day is 11 AM sharp, perfect for a quick coffee followed by some ruthless checkmating.
In Summary
Maximiliano “987max” Ramirez is a player who brings heart, humor, and a penchant for the dramatic to every match. Whether he's dismantling defenses with the Bishop's Opening or plotting a comeback from the brink, his journey through the ranks reminds us all: chess is as much about passion as it is about pawns.