Alejo de Dovitiis (dedo3) – The Enigmatic International Master
Alejo de Dovitiis, known in the chess realm as dedo3, holds the esteemed title of International Master awarded by FIDE. While their statistics may be as mysterious as a closed Sicilian opening—lacking data on wins, losses, or preferred strategies—Alejo's presence on the board is undeniable. No records of long winning streaks or dazzling comebacks have been documented, but that only adds to their mystique.
What Alejo might lack in publicly available metrics, they make up for in the silent confidence of a player who refuses to resign early and clearly savors every move—though average move counts remain a secret known only to the shadows.
Whether wielding the white or black pieces, Alejo’s story is a blank canvas, inviting curiosity. Perhaps the true mark of their genius is simply playing the game on their own terms, leaving fans and foes alike wondering: what will dedo3 do next?
In short, Alejo de Dovitiis embodies the great chess paradox: less is sometimes more, and mystery truly is the ultimate opening gambit.
🆚 Opponent Insights
Rating
| Year | Bullet | Blitz | Rapid | Daily |
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Openings: Most Played
🔥 Streaks
| Streak | Longest | Current |
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| Winning | 0 | 0 |
| Losing | 0 | 0 |