Carlos Montenegro Torres (carmontti) - FIDE Master
Carlos Montenegro Torres isn’t your average chess player. Awarded the prestigious title of FIDE Master, Carlos has been quietly plotting world domination one blitz game at a time. With a peak blitz rating of 2084 in 2016, Carlos demonstrated that lightning-fast reflexes and a hefty dose of tactical awareness can be a deadly combo.
Playing under the username carmontti, Carlos boasts an impressive blitz record: 20 wins out of 25 games, resulting in a stellar 80% win rate. Don’t be fooled by the casual game count — an 11-game winning streak once had opponents wondering if he’d hired a grandmaster on the side.
His style? Let’s just say Carlos is one for the long haul, with an astounding 96% frequency of reaching endgames and typically wrapping up victories after around 75 moves. He’s no quitter either — with a 0% early resignation rate, Carlos fights every game to its last piece. And when down a piece, his 100% comeback rate could make even the toughest opponents tilt.
Strategically secretive, Carlos’s games often start with “Top Secret” openings, to which he has an astonishing 80% win rate. His psychological resilience is notable too; he keeps his tilt factor at a manageable 2 and manages to blast casual players with an 80% higher win rate in rated matches.
If you ever face carmontti, be ready for a chess duel that’s witty, tactical, and thoroughly exhausting. Opponents like boke_vc and zanasabidin have felt his wrath, with win rates hovering around 67%, while some unlucky players never scored a win against him.
Whether it’s early morning at 5 am or late at 10 pm, Carlos shows up geared to win, boasting a perfect 100% win rate during 5, 7, and 8 am hours, making mornings anything but peaceful for his competitors!
Simply put, Carlos Montenegro Torres is a formidable foe with a brain wired for chess brilliance — someone who turns every board into a battlefield where blunders are punished and victories are sweet.