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Aymê Orrico

ayme_orrico Since 2026 (Active) Chess.com

Aymê Orrico: The Resilient Chess Adventurer

Meet Aymê Orrico, also known online as ayme_orrico, a fearless chess player who bravely navigates the rollercoaster of victory and defeat with a grin (and probably a coffee nearby). With a peak Blitz rating of 1071 (reached in late 2021) and a Rapid peak soaring nearly to 967 in early 2025, Aymê embodies the spirit of persistence and learning.

Starting off with promising Blitz performances back in 2021–2022, including a respectable average Blitz rating around 970, Aymê took some hits but never folded—evidenced by a remarkable 74% comeback rate when trailing behind. The rapid games from 2023 to 2025 show steady improvement, highlighted by an intense 47-game stretch with a solid win ratio just shy of 50%.

Opening Moves & Style

Aymê favors diversity in the opening scene - dabbling in everything from the mysterious “Top Secret” openings in Rapid to the elegant Closed Sicilian Defense with an unbeaten 100% win rate in Blitz’s rare appearances. While the unknown opening choices have yielded mixed results in Blitz, it's the Sicilian Old Variant and Closed Sicilian where they shine—with 100% victories on those rare occasions.

Playing Style and Psychology

Sometimes a bit early to the door (7.7% early resignation rate), Aymê fights tenaciously through endgames more than half the time and averages about 54 moves per victory—a sign of both endurance and strategic sweating over the board. With a quirky psychological tilt factor of 9, Aymê’s best time to channel peak chess powers is pretty much 4 AM—ideal for night owls or those who appreciate a good nocturnal tactical brawl.

Notable Highlights & Recent Battles

Among memorable clashes lies a dazzling late game victory against obi_pawn in May 2025, where Aymê held strong pressure, culminating in a win on time in a tense 39-move encounter featuring the Closed Sicilian Defense. Despite some tough losses (including a dramatic abandonment by hop6e in a French Defense battle), Aymê's fighting spirit is undeniable. The longest winning and losing streaks both stand at a dramatic nine games, proving that in the chess world, highs and lows come in big waves.

When it comes to battles against regular opponents, Aymê has fun rivalries — some opponents see a clean sweep (mumucho, manuwu15), while others remain stubborn hurdles. This uneven but valiant record only adds charm to the narrative.

Summary

In summary: Aymê Orrico is not just a player; they’re a tenacious explorer of the 64 squares, blending moments of brilliance with lessons from defeat. Whether it’s a rapid tactical fireworks show or a blitz heartbeat-racing duel, Aymê’s journey reminds us that chess is as much about perseverance and passion as it is about ratings—and heaps of good humor in the face of the checkmate-threatened king.

Keep an eye on ayme_orrico—this player’s story is just getting started. And remember:
Every pawn push might just be the start of your next great adventure.

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