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Fernando Pedró FM

Bacus2000 Buenos Aires Since 2020 (Inactive) Chess.com ♟♟
57.1%- 37.0%- 5.9%
Daily 2167 60W 35L 3D
Rapid 2023 39W 17L 7D
Blitz 2005 103W 79L 11D

Fernando Pedró – The FIDE Master with a Tactical Twist

Known in the chess circles as a cunning and resilient player, Fernando Pedró holds the esteemed title of FIDE Master, proudly earned through relentless dedication and a flair for dramatic comebacks. With an impressive peak daily rating of 2400 in 2021, Fernando has shown that giving up is just not in their vocabulary—although their early resignation rate sits at a quirky 21.9%, confirming they know when to fold 'em (or at least when to trade queens).

Fernando’s playing style is a captivating blend of strategic patience and tactical sharpness. Averaging over 60 moves per win, they savor the long game, turning seemingly lost causes into spectacular victories with a remarkable 100% win rate after losing a piece. If you thought crushing a pawn was enough to break them, think again—Fernando’s comeback rate is a staggering 77.56%, making each game a rollercoaster thrill ride.

Whether it’s Daily, Rapid, or Blitz, Fernando’s ‘Top Secret’ opening repertoire keeps opponents guessing—and often flustered—yielding consistent win rates above 53% across all time controls. Known rivals include "chess_roger" and "z_ucan," who have each faced Fernando at least four times, often with mixed results. Victories flood in especially on Sundays and Mondays, when Fernando’s win rate rockets up to an astonishing 85.71% and 62.86% respectively, perhaps fueled by weekend caffeine and midweek motivation.

Psychologically, Fernando is human enough to experience tilt—a modest 25%—but rebounds quickly, turning frustration into fierce focus. They prefer playing with the white pieces for a slightly better winning edge, but black never feels like a dark place either.

Outside the 64 squares, Fernando might be plotting the next big storm on the board or perhaps just enjoying the occasional “Wait, was that a blunder or brilliant?” moment that makes chess so endlessly fascinating. For opponents, one thing is certain: facing Fernando Pedró is never dull, and always a battle against a player who makes chess not just a game, but a masterpiece of wit and resilience.

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