Catarino Domingos – International Master of Mystery
Known in the chess realm as the cunning crishulktarzan, Catarino Domingos has earned the prestigious title of International Master from FIDE. With a blitz rating soaring around 2250 and a penchant for keeping his openings under wraps (strictly Top Secret!), Catarino is a player who prefers to keep opponents guessing—sometimes till their king is checkmated.
His blitz record boasts nearly 900 wins out of over 1500 games, with a striking ability to bounce back after losing a key piece—his comeback rate stands at an electrifying 86.9%. Talk about a chess shark that never goes down without a fight!
Though daily games have been less kind (a modest rating of 851 with a couple of losses), his rapid and blitz performances paint the picture of a fierce competitor who thrives on adrenaline and the ticking clock—especially around 11 AM and 4 AM, oddly enough.
When Catarino plays white, he wins about 61% of the time, and black isn’t far behind at nearly 58%. His approach is strategic and measured, averaging around 69 moves to claim victory—a marathon, not a sprint. And while his tilt factor stands at 7 (he’s human after all), he rarely succumbs to bad vibes for long.
Against regular sparring partners like avelinofernandes and ahmed049, Catarino’s win rates hover around 50-80%, and for some selective opponents, it’s a clean sweep!
Whether you encounter him in a rapid duel, blitz battle, or the slow dance of a daily game, Catarino Domingos combines patience, tactical prowess, and a dash of intrigue worthy of an International Master’s badge.
Warning: Don’t expect to easily decode his openings; even his chess database is kept under a veil of secrecy. Opponents beware: crishulktarzan’s next trap might just be a beautifully crafted riddle.