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Marti Mayo Casademont FM

Carokhan9 Since 2014 (Inactive) Chess.com ♟♟
54.2%- 39.7%- 6.1%
Bullet 2027
142W 101L 11D
Blitz 2301
1427W 1063L 167D
Rapid 2338
41W 15L 2D

Marti Mayo Casademont - FIDE Master & Chess Aficionado

Meet Marti Mayo Casademont, a chess warrior armed with the prestigious title of FIDE Master. Whether they're launching a rampage in blitz or calmly crushing opponents in rapid, Marti exemplifies both skill and resilience on the 64 squares.

Rating and Strength

Marti’s journey has seen a steady climb, peaking impressively in rapid chess at a personal best of 2338. Not to brag, but in blitz they flirted with a 2300+ rating as well, while bullet sees a thrilling rollercoaster ride with highs over 2300 and fiery battles fought in under a minute.

Playing Style & Tactical Genius

Known for an astonishing 87.4% comeback rate and winning every single game after losing a piece (yes, every one), Marti stays calm even when the board seems against them. Their penchant for deep endgames shines, playing an average of 72 moves per win, proving stamina beats speed sometimes (except in bullet, obviously).

With a White win rate over 56% and a Black win rate above 53%, Marti is equally at home attacking the first move or defending like a slain knight’s spirit.

Impressive Streaks and Performance Across Formats

Marti boasts a longest winning streak of 14 games, currently riding a smooth 6-game streak. Blitz is their playground, amassing over 1400 wins with a respectable 54% winrate overall in their main opening — which remains delightfully top secret.

Psychological Notes & Quirks

Despite a fairly low "tilt factor" of 9, Marti admits that casual games sometimes feel like a different universe, with a 22% lower win rate compared to rated matches. Clearly, Marti’s competitive fire burns brightest when the stakes are high... or they just secretly hate losing to their friends.

Opponent Chronicles

Notable is Marti’s perfect win record against several regular opponents like “jlume90” and “lupi32,” showing that some rivalries are more like warm-ups. And if you ever face Marti, know they’ve got a soft spot for the chess clock: their best performance hour is 8 PM, making that the prime time to admire their calculated chaos.

Fun Facts

  • Games played with the mysterious "Top Secret" opening: over 2,700 in blitz alone.
  • An average game length of 72 moves when winning means Marti doesn’t just strike hard—they dance a long, strategic ballet.
  • Can win 100% of games after losing a piece, so never count them out when you snag a pawn!

Marti Mayo Casademont: a tactician, a roller, and an opponent you’d rather not meet in a bad mood... or even a good one.

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