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Moises Bermúdez

Username: Berconx

Playing Since: 2023-09-16 (Active)

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Daily: 400
0W / 1L / 0D
Rapid: 767
2290W / 2264L / 130D
Bullet: 541
0W / 1L / 0D

Moises Bermúdez (aka Berconx)

Moises Bermúdez is a rapidly rising star in the chess world, known for his relentless dedication and sometimes slightly suspiciously high win rate against his favorite opponents — seriously, if you ever meet pablosanch or x-2943069074 online, word on the street is they never score quite as well.

Chess Journey

Starting with a modest Rapid rating of 251 in 2023, Moises quickly climbed the ranks to an impressive 737 by early 2025. His Bullet adventures are limited (a mere one game, admittedly a tough 0-1), and Daily chess is almost a myth with just one rough outing. Rapid chess, however, is his grand stage, where he's participated in over 3,000 games, pulling off just shy of a 50% win rate — a respectable battlefield record!

Playing Style

A fan of the long game, Moises averages nearly 55 moves per win, savoring the grind, but wraps up losses faster in about 46 moves hoping to get it over with. With a knack for bouncing back, his comeback rate stands at nearly 65%, and if he loses a piece, it's almost certain he’ll still find a way to win. Early resignations happen only 7.5% of the time, so don’t count on him giving up too early.

Psychological Tells

Moises seems to handle pressure reasonably well with a Tilt Factor of 11 (because everyone has their off days). His win rate when rated games are on the line versus casual games jumps by nearly 50% — proving he puts on his serious game face when it counts.

Fun Facts

  • Longest winning streak: 10 games (because sometimes the chess gods smile).
  • Best time to catch him playing? Around noon, with win rates peaking near 59%!
  • Moises seems to be a night owl too: from 22:00 to 23:00, he’s striking with win rates above 50%.
  • Prefers white pieces slightly more, winning 51.4% of the time compared to 47% with black.

Reputation & Opponents

While Moises has a mixed record with many opponents, he boasts a 100% win rate against a fair number of them (take note, velmuruganking and khens_co among others!). His recent opponents include jojigga6001, luchoeslucho, and coollazysoup—challengers beware!

In summary, Moises Bermúdez is a chess warrior with a sturdy mindset, a hunger for comebacks, and possibly a secret weapon or two up his sleeve. Whether you meet him across the board or on the digital battlefield, expect a fight worth remembering.


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Quick summary

Nice recent run — your rating trend is strongly upward and you convert practical chances well. You create passed pawns and coordinate pieces to finish games. A few recurring early-game tactical oversights and risky captures are costing you quick losses; tightening those will give you more consistent wins.

Games I reviewed (high level)

  • Win vs pedrosouza46 — excellent conversion of a passed pawn and clean piece coordination; you pushed the pawn at the right moment and forced promotion.
  • Win vs kurrand — aggressive play paid off: you exploited weaknesses around the enemy king and used active rooks/queen to mate.
  • Loss vs samansell — an early tactical oversight allowed Qxb7. That one is a textbook reminder to verify king checks and queen forks before grabbing material in the opening.

What you’re doing well

  • Spotting and pushing passed pawns — you see promotion routes and follow through.
  • Activating knights and rooks — pieces often land on strong squares and cooperate for decisive threats.
  • Forcing mindset — you hunt mates and tactical wins, which produces many practical victories.
  • Strong long-term improvement — rating slope and month-to-month gains show your training is effective.

Main weaknesses to fix (high impact)

  • Loose/undefended pawns early — Qxb7-style tactics have shown up. Before capturing, check for opponent checks and queen infiltration.
  • Premature material grabs — winning a pawn is only good if your king and pieces remain safe; sometimes you win material but lose the initiative or allow tactics.
  • Opening move-order awareness — a short checklist in the first 10 moves (king safety, undefended targets, opponent checks) would prevent many quick losses.
  • Time allocation — keep a 3–6 minute buffer for critical middlegame tactical decisions so you don’t blunder under time pressure.

Concrete 3-week study plan

  • Week 1 — Tactics (20–30 min/day): focus on forks, pins, skewers, and queen checks. After each puzzle, write one sentence why the tactic worked (which defender was absent).
  • Week 2 — Opening safety checks (15 min/day): pick your main openings (for example Giuoco Piano). Memorize common traps and the small checklist: "Are there checks? Is b7/b2 weak?"
  • Week 3 — Conversion & endgames (20 min/day): practice king-and-pawn vs king basics and promotion technique for outside passed pawns.
  • Ongoing — Postmortem routine: review 3 losses per week, note the single decisive error (tactical miss / time / opening), and save a one-line correction.

Practical game checklist (memorize this)

  • Before every capture: any checks possible? If yes, calculate the checks first.
  • After a capture: how many defenders now protect that square or piece?
  • Look for enemy queen forks, knight forks, and discovered attacks before committing to material gains.
  • If you win material, ask: "Is my king safe enough to keep it?" If not, prioritize safety or active counterplay.

Targeted opening tips

  • If you play Italian/Giuoco-style lines, study typical tactics around the b-pawn and early queen checks — a short session on these motifs prevents cheap losses.
  • Your stats show good results with sharp gambits; for the weaker lines like the Scotch, review the common defensive setups and trap lines so you don’t get outpaced by development.
  • Create a short "if I see X" cheat-sheet for each opening (two bullets per line) to avoid snap captures that invite tactics.

How I can help next

  • Send 2–3 losses you felt were “surprising” and I’ll give a short line-by-line fix for each (what you missed and the exact improvement).
  • I can produce a 1-page cheat sheet for your main opening with move orders, traps, and the top few "avoid" moves.
  • Tell me how much time per day you can study and I’ll tailor the 3-week plan into a daily checklist you can follow.

Final note

Your trajectory is very positive — keep the aggressive, practical play but patch the opening tactical leaks and manage critical time better. Do the targeted drills for a few weeks and you’ll see those gains convert into a steadier rating climb. Well done, Moises Bermúdez — keep going.



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bruzelius 0W / 1L / 0D View
samansell 0W / 1L / 0D View
pedrosouza46 1W / 0L / 0D View
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kurrand 1W / 0L / 0D View
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Rating

Year Bullet Blitz Rapid Daily
2025 541 839
2024 534
2023 496 400
Rating by Year202320242025839496YearRatingRapid

Stats by Year

Year White Black Moves
2025 620W / 551L / 40D 571W / 601L / 36D 52.6
2024 480W / 451L / 20D 441W / 480L / 25D 50.1
2023 79W / 71L / 2D 67W / 73L / 1D 51.3

Openings: Most Played

Rapid Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Barnes Opening: Walkerling 447 233 206 8 52.1%
Blackburne Shilling Gambit 414 196 202 16 47.3%
Elephant Gambit 237 125 110 2 52.7%
Barnes Defense 216 102 107 7 47.2%
Amazon Attack 213 105 103 5 49.3%
Philidor Defense 195 98 87 10 50.3%
Italian Game: Two Knights Defense, Fegatello Attack, Leonhardt Variation 166 83 82 1 50.0%
Amar Gambit 156 74 76 6 47.4%
Scotch Game 144 50 88 6 34.7%
Scandinavian Defense 141 71 67 3 50.4%
Bullet Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Amar Gambit 1 0 1 0 0.0%
Daily Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
French Defense 1 0 1 0 0.0%

🔥 Streaks

Streak Longest Current
Winning 10 3
Losing 11 0
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