Overview
Mar Aviel Carredo (username: AVIELME) is a lively, tactical National Master known for a Bullet-first approach and a taste for chaotic, decisive positions. A practical player who loves the clock as much as the board, Aviel mixes cheeky gambits with solid endgame technique — and occasionally a dramatic resignation for comic effect.
Preferred time control: Bullet (frequent, favorite, and dangerously effective).
Playing Style & Strengths
Aviel combines rapid tactical vision with surprisingly patient endgame play. Highlights of the playing profile:
- Early resignation rate is low enough to keep opponents guessing — Aviel fights until the hand shakes.
- Endgames are common and often long: high endgame frequency and deep average game lengths suggest stamina and technique.
- Excellent comeback ability and resilience — a strong comeback rate and respectable win rate after losing material.
- Best time of day to face Aviel is around 19:00 — approach with caution (and a coffee).
Notable Openings & Repertoire Tendencies
Aviel favors dynamic and sometimes offbeat systems, especially in Bullet and Blitz. Frequent first moves show love for e4 and aggressive setups:
- Scandinavian Defense — a Bullet favorite with a high win rate. (Scandinavian Defense)
- Sicilian Defense: Alapin Variation — used in all speeds with solid results.
- Barnes Defense & Amar Gambit — spicy weapons that produce complicated play early.
- Amazon Attack — an aggressively minded choice that appears often in quick games.
Career Highlights & Achievements
AVIELME is a titled National Master who climbed rapidly through the fast controls and recorded some eye-catching peaks in live play.
- Recognized title: National Master (National).
- Notable peak (Bullet): 2804 (2025-12-07) — a milestone framed in blitzing brilliance and tactical fireworks.
- Extensive experience: thousands of rapid-deciding games across Bullet and Blitz with strong adjusted win rates in both.
- Top opponent performances include undefeated or lopsided records vs certain rivals — check the records for fun matchups like velosojr30.
Streaks & Records
- Longest winning streak: 12 games — enough to tempt fate (and bluff a resignation or two).
- Longest losing streak: 10 games — human, fallible, but recalibrates quickly.
- Overall match experience: dominant in fast time controls with strong win totals in Bullet and Blitz.
Time & Psychological Trends
- Best days: Tuesday and Monday show higher win rates; Saturday is statistically weaker.
- Best hours: evening spikes (notably around 19:00) — prime hunting time.
- Tilt factor: measurable but manageable; Aviel is competitive and bounces back from tough runs.
Fun Facts & Quirks
- Aviel loves the clock: many games end in decisive, dramatic fashion rather than quiet draws.
- Average decisive game length is long for fast chess — expect endgames that last and test technique.
- Not afraid of offbeat openings — sometimes the most bewildering idea is the one that wins.
Sample Game (Quick Preview)
Play through a short, illustrative mini-battle that shows Aviel’s practical opening choices and willingness to castle early:
Visual & Data Placeholders
Clean, mobile-friendly visuals to summarize progress:
- Bullet rating trend:
- Peak Bullet rating (highlight): 2804 (2025-12-07)
- Quick term lookups: Bullet, Amar Gambit, Amazon Attack
Where to Watch & What to Expect
If you queue up against AVIELME in Bullet, expect a high-octane, tactically sharp game with long endgames and a player who treats every increment as a puzzle. Bring speed, keep calm, and don’t be surprised if a gambit appears on move two.