Francisco Ruiz, FIDE Master
Meet Francisco Ruiz, a FIDE Master whose chess journey is as thrilling as a queen sacrifice on move 12. Known online as "Caza-Reyes," Francisco has steadily climbed the ranks from a modest Blitz rating of 1337 in 2014 to an impressive 2200+ level in recent years. If chess were a battlefield, Francisco would be the general who calmly orchestrates victories amidst chaos—and sometimes, a few glorious blunders just for fun.
Playing Style & Strengths
With an average game winning length of nearly 69 moves, Francisco is no speedster rushing to mate but rather a strategic planner savoring the middle and endgame intricacies—evidenced by playing endgames in over 75% of their wins. This patience pays off, as the player boasts a phenomenal 85% comeback rate after tough positions and an almost perfect 100% win rate after losing a piece. Opponents beware: losing material here is not a cause for celebration!
War Stories from the Board
Francisco’s Blitz record tells tales of gritty battles: out of 65 games against a variety of opponents, 37 ended in wins, often leveraging "Top Secret" openings that keep adversaries guessing. In the lightning-fast Bullet games, the player remains undefeated with a flawless 5/5 record—because why not rule the speed demons, too?
Psychology & Daily Rhythm
Ghosts of tilt are rare visitors here, with a low tilt factor of 4. With win rates hitting a peak around 70% on Thursdays and an astonishing 78% at midnight, Francisco’s prime time is when many of us are busy Netflix bingeing. The chessboard lights up under their steady hand while the rest of the world sleeps.
Rivals & Friends
Although the player holds an unyielding 0% win rate against the likes of "farhod1974" and "enragedbishop," Francisco redeems with perfect scores against "kajibmap" and a slew of other opponents. Sometimes it's tough to win 'em all, but Francisco's record shows determination—and an enviable streak of 9 straight wins at one point, proving that streaky magic is real.
In short, Francisco Ruiz is a master of patience, resilience, and a little mystery—much like a chess game you thought was going to be quick but turned into a delightful marathon. Keep an eye on this FIDE Master; their kings and queens are plotting the next surprising strike.