Adrián Villuendas Valero – The FIDE Master with a Tactical Twist
Meet Adrián Villuendas Valero, otherwise known as "adrivillu" in the chess world, a proud holder of the prestigious FIDE Master title. Known for a blend of calculated aggression and tactical awareness, Adrián doesn’t just play chess — they make the 64 squares their personal playground.
Originally conquering the Blitz battlefield with a peak rating flirting with the mid-2400s, Adrián’s agility in fast-paced games is nothing short of extraordinary. Their blitz battles often resemble a thrilling chess opera, complete with unexpected sacrifices and miraculous comebacks — their comeback rate being a staggering 74.75%! If a piece is lost, don’t panic: with over 92% win rate after losing a piece, Adrián is the master of turning disasters into victories.
Bullet chess? A fast and furious arena where Adrián’s rating has soared past 2100, demonstrating both speed and resilience. Even on rough days, they maintain a respectable style, averaging over 61 moves per win – proving that patience is still a virtue, even in the quickest games.
When not storming through blitz and bullet, adrivillu engages in daily and rapid formats, showing versatility and a balanced approach. Their solid endgame frequency (nearly 69%) reveals a player who loves the slow burn and outplays opponents in the final stages, often turning seemingly equal games to their favor.
Adrián’s psychological toolbox is as sharp as their openings — despite a slight tilt factor of 18 (hey, even the best get frustrated!), they keep the cool, with a jovial streak shining through their consistent win rates on Mondays and Thursdays (because who doesn’t love starting the week with a victory?).
Favorite opponents? Some have had the privilege to witness Adrián’s genius unfold — and others, well, not so much. From a nearly 100% win record against a whole host of challengers to one-sided wins and occasional losses, each game is part story, part magic.
In short, Adrián Villuendas Valero is the type of chess player who would rather fight for every pawn, deliver unexpected checks, and keep their opponents guessing — all while flashing a wry smile and occasionally whispering, "Checkmate’s just around the corner."