Mastering the Board: The Tale of MF Oscar Bruno De Prado Rodriguez (aka dereito)
Meet MF Oscar Bruno De Prado Rodriguez, affectionately known in the chess cosmos as "dereito." Holding the prestigious title of FIDE Master, Oscar has gracefully danced through the intricate ballet of 64 squares, leaving opponents both baffled and bedazzled.
The Rise of a Bullet Bolt
Starting from humble beginnings with a bullet rating barely scraping 1300 in 2012, Oscar blitzed his way to a blistering peak rating of 2429 in 2017 — not by accident, but by storm. His bullet chess style could best be described as a fiery comet streaking across the board, backed by a win record that boasts an impressive 2741 wins against 2190 losses, sprinkled with some daring draws.
Blitz Extraordinaire
Not just confined to bullet madness, Oscar’s blitz escapades are legend in their own right. Peaking at a smashing 2665 in 2023, dereito’s blitz games are a whirlwind of sharp tactics and solid strategy, boasting a win rate close to 65% in this faster-paced realm. Opponents beware: this is no casual blitz battle; it’s a tactical fireworks display.
Playing Style—A Bit of Science, A Pinch of Art, and a Dash of Panache
Oscar’s chess philosophy prides itself on endurance and precision. With an average of 71 moves per victory and the ability to come roaring back with an astonishing 87% comeback rate, he’s the player you want when the going gets tough. An early resignation rate of just under 2% proves that giving up is simply not in dereito’s vocabulary, while a hefty 80% frequency of endgames means he loves to settle the score in the final act.
Psychology and Timing
Surprising to some, Oscar’s best chess mojo kicks in bright and early at 8:00 AM—the golden hour when the coffee is fresh and the brain is sharpest. Though he admits to a modest tilt factor of 9 (hey, nobody’s perfect), this master plays with eyes wide open and nerves of steel, rarely allowing frustration to cloud the board.
Fun Stuff & Memorable Battles
Don’t let the formidable stats fool you—Oscar is known for injecting humor and fun into the game. Whether it’s clawing back from a lost piece, or bewildering opponents with sneaky traps, playing dereito is always an adventure. Recent games show him outwitting strong adversaries with creative openings like the Queen’s Pawn and Scandinavian Defense.
Notable Opponents and Rivalries
With polymath_man topping his most-played opponents list at 35 encounters, this rivalry has surely seen more moves than a grand salsa performance. Oscar holds impressive win rates against many, including a perfect 100% against some unlucky souls (we’re looking at you, sgm2888 and joeyteshi).
In Conclusion
MF Oscar Bruno De Prado Rodriguez is not just a chess player; he’s a strategic tornado, a thinker, a fighter, and a showman on the 64 squares. Whether battling the clock, outmaneuvering opponents in bullet or blitz, or simply enjoying the silent storm of a daily match, dereito reminds us all that chess is an exhilarating blend of art, science, and a splash of madness.
May the boards forever be in his favor!