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Bera Hernandez WCM

berahernandez El Salvador Since 2017 (Inactive) Chess.com
51.5%- 42.7%- 5.9%
Rapid 2031 5W 1L 0D
Blitz 2004 111W 97L 12D
Bullet 2011 7W 4L 2D

Bera Hernandez - Woman Candidate Master Extraordinaire

Bera Hernandez, known in the chess world by the username berahernandez, is a titled player holding the prestigious Woman Candidate Master title from FIDE. With a peak rapid rating soaring above 2000, Bera has proven that they are not just a casual player but a formidable force on the board.

Playing Style and Strengths

Bera's games tend to be a marathon rather than a sprint, boasting an impressive average of nearly 75 moves per win and even more graceful endurance in losses. Their endgame prowess is notable, appearing in over 82% of games, which is a testament to their strategic patience and tactical awareness.

With a comeback rate of over 88%, Bera is a player who never gives up—losing a piece is just a minor inconvenience before orchestrating a fierce counterattack. Early resignation is rare for Bera, which suits their iron will and fighting spirit perfectly.

Ratings and Records

  • Peak Rapid Rating: 2031 (July 2022)
  • Peak Bullet Rating: 2011 (July 2022)
  • Peak Blitz Rating: 2004 (July 2022)

Whether blitzing or strolling through rapid games, Bera's success rate hovers around the 50% mark or better, with some openings pushing win rates above 80%. Not bad for someone who can simultaneously juggle pawns and memes!

Trophies and Takedowns

Bera's longest winning streak is an impressive 6 games, currently achieved, showing they're on fire! Conversely, the longest losing streak of 9 doesn’t define them, as their tilt factor remains impressively low at 9%, a true sign of cool nerves under pressure.

Among Bera's favorite victims are players like jdemeester, against whom Bera has a perfect 100% win rate — sorry, jdemeester, it seems you just can't crack this chess code!

A Glimpse Into Recent Battles

On July 18, 2022, Bera dazzled fans and foes alike with an impeccable rapid game victory using the Scandinavian Defense (Mieses-Kotrc Variation), forcing their opponent to resign as Bera skillfully infiltrated the enemy ranks. One moment they’re calmly castling queenside, next moment coaxing resignation out of their opponent — pure chess wizardry!

Of course, the road isn't always smooth; a recent loss by checkmate against latibes shows that even the mightiest occasionally get taken down by sneaky tactics. After all, every great champion has a few “teachable moments,” right?

Off the Board

When not orchestrating checkmates, Bera can often be found analyzing their games like a detective on a TV crime show, pondering every pawn push and queen sacrifice for hours. If chess were a soap opera, Bera would be the star player, combining drama, resilience, and a flair for spectacular comebacks.

In short, berahernandez is a chess player to watch — talented, tenacious, and just a little bit mysterious. Keep an eye on this master of strategy; the game is far from over!

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