Alberto Fabris - The National Master with a Tactical Twist
Meet Alberto Fabris, affectionately known online as Antelacus, a chess virtuoso whose games are as strategic as they are long-lasting. Awarded the prestigious title of National Master, Alberto has proven time and again that the battlefield of 64 squares is their kingdom.
Rating Journey and Style
Since 2020, Alberto’s rating has danced like a well-practiced knight, soaring to a personal peak of 2448 in daily games. Whether blitz, bullet, rapid, or classic daily chess, Alberto adapts their style, boasting an impressive win rate over 75% with both White and Black—no color bias here!
With an average of about 64 moves per win, Alberto clearly enjoys a good long tactical battle, savoring endgames nearly 67% of the time. But beware if you snatch a piece — Alberto's comeback rate is a staggering 78%, and their win rate after losing a piece is an eye-popping 98.86%. It seems hopeless situations just fuel their fire!
Playing Personality and Quirks
Alberto isn’t just a grinder; they have a 21.38% early resignation rate, proving they can smell a lost cause before the clock even ticks down. Yet, they're far from a quitter, with a psychological tilt factor of 73 — showing they’re passionate enough to rant silently (or not so silently) when things go awry.
Interestingly, Alberto’s win rate dips slightly by about 12% in rated games compared to casual ones, perhaps the nerves of championship tables get to even the best of us.
Opening Fortresses & Favorite Opponents
Their openings are their "Top Secret" weapon—used well over a thousand times in blitz with a staggering 81% win rate, making opponents wonder if the secret sauce is just sheer experience mixed with cunning. Among the many foes they've faced, Alberto keeps a cool head even against their “most recent opponents,” showing a knack to stay sharp in every encounter.
Fun Facts
- Longest winning streak: 31 games — a marathon of tactical victories.
- Wins most frequently on Wednesdays and Saturdays, with afternoon hours being prime assassination times (12 PM and 16 PM are particularly fruitful).
- Has a surprisingly strong performance even when down a piece — so careful if you think you can lure them into a trap!
In Summary
Alberto Fabris is the kind of player who welcomes challenge with a sly grin, a sharp eye, and plenty of patience. With a blend of deep tactical knowledge, resilience, and just a dash of funny frustration, Antelacus is a chess journey worth watching. Whether on a blitz battlefield or a daily duel, their games are an inspiring lesson in grit and strategy.