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destroyer305 Since 2010 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟♟♟♟♟
51.4%- 43.3%- 5.2%
Daily 686 47W 36L 2D
Rapid 2083 4W 0L 0D
Blitz 2459 4423W 3692L 485D
Bullet 2649 3269W 2796L 296D

Juan Camilo Arango Arenas - The FIDE Master with a Bullet Flick

Meet Juan Camilo Arango Arenas, affectionately known in the chess circles as destroyer305, a FIDE Master who has danced elegantly across chessboards with both grace and unrelenting bullet speed. Awarded the prestigious title of FIDE Master, Juan is a force to be reckoned with, especially when the clock ticks mercilessly down.

Rating Rollercoaster & Speed Demons

From a humble 1425 in bullet back in 2010, Juan’s rating leapt sky-high, reaching an astonishing peak of 2770 in 2025. Known for lightning-fast plays, their bullet games have been the heart-throb of their profile, boasting over 4,679 wins and an impressive win rate just over 51%.

Not to be caught napping, Juan’s blitz prowess is equally robust, holding high 2400s and climbing steadily to more than 2460 in 2025. Rapid and daily games reveal a more relaxed but still fiercely competitive side, proving that Juan is no one-trick pony.

The Style That Wins (and Occasionally Tilts!)

Known for an astounding comeback rate of 87% and an almost mythical 99.76% win rate after losing a piece, Juan's resilience in tense, knotty situations could inspire many chess coaches to write new textbooks titled “How to Never Give Up.” On the flip side, a mild tilt factor of 14 cheekily hints that even the strongest get rattled—possibly blaming the chessboard for sneaky knight forks or a mysterious disappearing queen.

Winning Streaks & Opening Secrets

With a longest winning streak of 18 games, Juan definitely knows how to build momentum. Across all time controls, their top-performing opening is shrouded in mystery as "Top Secret"—a fitting name for a player who probably plays 3D chess in their head.

Friends, Foes & Rivals

The rivalry meter reads high with opponents like kid_colombia and jaime823 facing off nearly 200 times each, revealing a competitive bait-and-switch dance of strategems and counterattacks. And for those lucky few who’ve faced Juan in their bullet battles, beware: their tactical awareness is crafty, leading to wins that may feel like a magician pulling rabbits out of hats.

Fun Fact

Juan doesn’t just blaze through the ratings—an average game duration hovers in the 70-move vicinity, showing that while speed is a weapon, endurance and patience are equally in the mix. So next time you play against destroyer305, be ready for anything: a bullet blitz storm or a strategic marathon.

In chess and in life, Juan Camilo Arango Arenas proves that slow and steady might win the race, but fast and clever wins the bullet match!

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