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Eduardo Mendez Fortes FM

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Rapid 2728 1W 0L 0D
Blitz 2589 1214W 1247L 161D
Bullet 2536 133W 69L 12D

Eduardo Mendez Fortes – The FIDE Master with a Blitzing Flair

Meet Eduardo Mendez Fortes, known in the chess world for their spectacular speed and razor-sharp mind, proudly holding the prestigious title of FIDE Master. If chess were a sport, Eduardo would be the lightning bolt, striking fast and often leaving opponents wondering if they accidentally joined a bullet chess tournament instead of a marathon.

Rating Rockets and Record Books

Eduardo’s Blitz rating soared from humble beginnings at 1970 in 2020 to an electrifying peak of 2743 in 2023 — a level where grandmasters nervously double-check their opening moves. Bullet performance? Equally dazzling, peaking at 2665, proving that Eduardo’s fingers are as quick as their tactical intuition.

Style and Substance

Don’t be fooled by the speed: Eduardo’s mastery extends deep into the endgame with an impressive 84.7% endgame frequency, showing that they aren’t just about quick wins but grinding down opponents patiently. The average winning game lasts about 85 moves – talk about marathon speed chess!

One intimidating trait is Eduardo’s incredible comeback rate of 92.95% and a flawless 100% win rate after losing a piece. That means if you manage to snag a pawn early on, you better prepare for a relentless fighter who’s coming back with vengeance.

The Psychological Warrior

While a tilt factor of 12 hints that losing doesn’t always sit well with Eduardo, they make up for it with a whopping 47.5% higher win rate in rated games versus casual ones. Clearly, Eduardo rises to the occasion when the stakes are high and the crowd’s watching.

Against the Odds

Eduardo has battled a rogues’ gallery of opponents many times over, with mixed fortunes: undefeated versus some, and finding a real challenge against others. They’ve even pulled off a 12-game winning streak—a feat worth bragging about at chess socials and family dinners alike.

When Does Eduardo Play?

Strategically firing off moves mostly in the afternoon and early evening hours, Eduardo’s “prime time” includes a flashy 70% win rate at 10 AM (probably coffee-fueled) and solid performances around 2-5 PM.

The Final Word

Eduardo Mendez Fortes is not just a chess player but a rapid-fire strategist who mixes speed, endurance, and a pinch of stubbornness to outwit even the toughest competitors. A FIDE Master today, and a chessstorm tomorrow – watch out!

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