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Danilo

DaniloScacchi Since 2018 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟♟♟♟
48.6%- 45.5%- 6.0%
Bullet 2052
16854W 16077L 1809D
Blitz 2109
10149W 9264L 1343D
Rapid 2250
1906W 1762L 401D
Daily 1880
88W 31L 6D

DaniloScacchi: The Chess Adventurer

DaniloScacchi is not your average chess player – he's a true gladiator on the 64 squares, known for his resilience, tactical flair, and a slightly stubborn refusal to resign early (just 1.49% early resignation rate, if you're wondering). Since stepping into the arena back in 2018, Danilo's rapid climb through the ranks has been marked by a rapid peak rating soaring above 2200, and bullet speeds hitting a dizzying 2154 Elo!

A Journey Through the Years

Starting humbly with a rapid rating of 0 in 2018, Danilo quickly built momentum, reaching a rapid rating of 2202 by 2025. His blitz and bullet games are a spectacular showcase of speed and precision, with bullet ratings flirting around 2100 and beyond, and blitz hitting the 2100s with aplomb.

Playing Style and Strengths

Danilo averages about 73 moves per win and isn’t shy of lengthy endgames (81.09% frequency), showing a tenacious fighting spirit till the very end. His psychological endurance is notable - with a comeback rate of 87.03% and a staggering 99.31% win rate after losing a piece. It’s safe to say giving him a material edge is a bad idea!

Speed Demon

In bullet chess, where reflexes count, Danilo has racked up over 15,000 wins with a healthy 50%+ win rate even against top secret openings – talk about a rapid-fire weapon!

Quirks & Highlights

  • Longest Winning Streak: 32 games. That’s longer than most Netflix binge sessions!
  • Preferences: Prefers White slightly (51.85% win rate) but keeps Black spicy with almost 49% wins.
  • Folks at the Board: Up against axefall the most (320 times) and keeping a respectable 63.75% win rate.
  • Plays best at 18:00 hours – must be something about caffeine or pizza timing!

In short, whether it’s a marathon rapid game or a lightning-fast bullet battle, DaniloScacchi is a formidable force on the chessboard, blending strategic patience with tactical fireworks. A player to watch — unless you’re on the opposite side, then it’s “brace yourself.”

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