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Arian González Pérez GM

Ariancito1 España Since 2020 (Inactive) Chess.com
76.6%- 19.6%- 3.7%
Bullet 2543
6W 2L 0D
Blitz 2527
76W 17L 4D
Rapid 2500
0W 2L 0D

Arian González Pérez (Ariancito1)

Meet Arian González Pérez, also known in the digital forest as Ariancito1, a Grandmaster who has truly evolved to the top of their chess food chain. With a FIDE title that shines as brightly as a newly sprouted leaf in spring, Arian’s chess career is no mere photosynthesis of effort — it’s a full-blown metamorphosis into chess mastery.

Starting with a rather modest Blitz rating of 1178 in 2020, Arian’s rating blossomed rapidly to an impressive 2506 in 2021. Like a cunning chameleon, they adapt fluidly to both Blitz and Bullet formats, boasting win rates north of 75% with openings shrouded in “Top Secret” mystery. Rapid games? Well, let’s say Arian prefers the quick strikes and lightning-fast moves of Blitz and Bullet; Rapid time controls are still a bit of a chrysalis stage.

Their blitz record reads like a well-orchestrated symphony of wins, with a staggering 80 victories out of 103 games against secret-opening strategies. Impressively, Arian once racked up a 17-game winning streak—akin to a relentless pack of wolves on the hunt—and currently rides a 7-win streak. Their ability to come back after losing a piece with a 100% win rate defies natural selection, while their psychological tilt factor is just 3, proving their nerves are as steady as a tortoise’s shell.

Arian’s gameplay isn't just strong; it’s genetically wired for success. With an average game length hovering around 70 moves and an endgame frequency near 80%, it’s clear that patience is their secret weapon—not unlike a spider spinning a web, weaving strategy into victory. White or Black, the win rates hover above 75%, making every position fertile ground for tactical innovation.

Their opponents rarely escape unscathed, with a 100% win rate against many common challengers — such as hugonotengoelo, classic_turtle, and taytaytres. On "Sunday", their win rate peaks at nearly 94%, suggesting that the weekend sun helps their biological clock align perfectly with checkmate.

In short, Arian González Pérez is no ordinary chess player — they are a Grandmaster specimen showing that with the right environment, resilience, and a pinch of biological cunning, a chess player can truly evolve to dominate the board.

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