Angel Espinosa Aranda (anesar92)
International Master of Chess
Meet Angel Espinosa Aranda, who has not only earned the prestigious title of International Master from FIDE but also mastered the digital battlefield of blitz, rapid, and bullet chess. Known by the username anesar92, Angel’s chess journey is a tale of tactical brilliance, resilience, and the occasional tactical blunder—hey, nobody’s perfect!
Angel’s blitz rating peaked at an impressive 2897 in mid-2023, a figure that undoubtedly scares casual players and impresses aficionados alike. Whether it’s lightning-fast bullet rated as high as 2544 or rapid games with a max of 2447, Angel plays with the precision of a grandmaster and the nerves of a gambler. Their average blitz win rate hovers around a solid 55%, with a remarkable longest winning streak of 21 games—chess domination, anyone?
Playing style? Oh, it’s a curious mix. Angel rarely resigns early (only ~2% early resignation rate), prefers drawn-out endgames (type “marathon” in the dictionary by the way), and has an average of about 71 moves to win a game—talk about endurance! Opponents beware: Angel’s comeback rate stands at a staggering 87.55%, meaning if you think you’re winning, think again.
Fun Facts & Quirks
- Best time to play: 2 AM. Apparently, the witching hour unleashes Angel’s chess wizardry. Night owls, unite!
- Favorite openings: Top Secret. No spoilers here—Angel keeps opponents guessing with mysterious strategies.
- White vs Black: White wins 59.42% of the time, Black more humble but still respectable at 51.66%.
- Opponent of doom: Angel has an uncanny 100% win record against many rivals (sorry challengers!), but watch out for terminator644 with whom the win rate is roughly 34%. Even the greats have nemeses!
Latest Notable Victory
In a thrilling game on April 11, 2025, Angel (Black) triumphed by resignation against PremovePerry69420, showcasing expert handling of the Alapin Sicilian Defense. The game ended with classic precision after 32 moves in a tight endgame, proving that patience is a virtue.
With hundreds of wins, only a handful of losses, and a collection of draws that tell stories of battles fought and wisdom gained, Angel Espinosa Aranda continues to be a formidable and entertaining figure on the chessboard. Whether it’s blitz or bullet, these days at 2 AM or 11 PM, Angel plays with heart, strategy, and a dash of midnight magic.