Danitza Vazquez - FIDE Master Extraordinaire
Known on the battlegrounds of 64 squares as danitzapr1, Danitza Vazquez carries the proud title of FIDE Master. With a blitz rating hovering around a lightning-fast 2254 and a rapid peak north of 2272, they slice through the competition faster than you can say "checkmate."
Chess Career Highlights
- Winning Streaks: Boasting a longest winning streak of 11 games and currently riding a hot streak of 6 consecutive wins, Danitza doesn’t just play chess—they dominate it.
- Opening Secrets: With a mysterious and highly effective "Top Secret" opening, winning over 80% of their blitz games and nearly 78% of rapid games, opponents often find themselves pondering, "What just happened?"
- Opponent Mastery: Out of the wide cast of foes, Danitza has a spotless 100% win rate against many repeated rivals — including the well-matched christophervazquez2003 and lxxshen. Turns out, mercy is not in their repertoire.
Playstyle & Quirks
A fierce tactician, Danitza averages nearly 80 moves per win, suggesting battles as epic as an HBO miniseries. Their endgame frequency is a formidable 83.33%, proving they’re not just about early fireworks—they stick around until the last piece drops.
With a 90.91% comeback rate and a perfect 100% win record after losing a piece, Danitza is the chessboard equivalent of a phoenix rising from the ashes. Opponents beware: just because you snag a pawn doesn't mean victory is in the bag.
When Do They Shine?
Danitza’s game is hottest in the evenings—achieving perfect 100% win rates at 14:00, 18:00, and 19:00 hours, and a near-flawless 87.5% at 17:00. Weekends seem ideal too, with win rates above 80% on both Saturdays and Sundays. Clearly, Danitza plays best when the world’s winding down (or gearing up for some serious weekend fun).
Fun Facts
- Early resignations? What’s that? Danitza has a 0% early resignation rate — they fight until the bitter end.
- They treat both White and Black pieces with equal ruthlessness: White win rate at 81.82%, Black win rate at 75%.
- Tilting only twice in recorded history, Danitza shows the kind of cool temperament that would make grandmasters nod in approval.
In short, Danitza Vazquez is not just a player; they are a force of nature on the chessboard. Opponents who dare to challenge danitzapr1 might want to bring not only skill, but a good sense of humor—because when this FIDE Master is in the zone, the only move left might be to laugh... and then resign gracefully.