Profile of Dgarzon95
Meet Dgarzon95, a relentless chess battler whose rapid rating has danced from humble beginnings around 471 in 2023 to impressive peaks crossing 900 in early 2025. With a rollercoaster of wins and losses (646 wins to 622 losses in rapid alone), this player embodies the true spirit of competitive chess: sometimes victorious, sometimes schooled, but always learning.
Chess Style & Strengths
Known for a style balancing patience and tactical awareness, Dgarzon95 masters long, strategic games with an average of about 55 moves per win—which means they're not in a rush to finish but prefer a slow, grinding victory. Their early resignation rate is a humble 3.5%, proving they don't throw in the towel easily. And when they lose a piece? They fight back fiercely with a comeback rate of 75.4%! Just don't ask about their tilt factor—at 13, sometimes the emotional rollercoaster hits hard.
Favorite Openings
If you ever sit across from Dgarzon95, prepare for a spicy mix of classic and unconventional openings. They excel in the Petrov's Defense Three Knights Game boasting a 65% win rate, and the Four Knights Game Italian Variation where they shine with almost 65% victories. On the flip side, the Giuoco Piano Game seems to be their Achilles' heel with a modest 26% win rate—maybe a quiet hint not to let them catch their breath there!
Time & Mood
Their peak performance strikes around 10 AM—proving that mornings are not just for coffee but for crushing opponents. Evening battles are a bit more mixed with mid-30s win percentages, so maybe chess sleepiness kicks in? Interestingly, Dgarzon95 has a decent record against equal-rated players but really dominates those rated below them, racking up an 81% win rate when the odds are in their favor.
Recent Battles
The most recent wins tell tales of tactical mastery and nerve, including a notable victory over AmerQal by resignation after a complex Three Knights Opening thriller, and a brilliant checkmate finish against SHAANKSsus. However, even the best stumble sometimes—it seems rivals like arti7m and breezeermine3 have found ways to capitalize on openings, reminding us all that chess is a lifelong journey full of surprises.
Final Thoughts
Whether grinding hundreds of games monthly to improve or just outwitting opponents with cunning opening traps, Dgarzon95 represents the passionate amateur player who refuses to quit. There’s blood, sweat, and probably a few spilled coffees behind those fluctuating bullet and blitz ratings. Here’s hoping the next hundred games bring even more victories (and fewer tilt moments)!
“Checkmate is just a moment away, but perseverance is forever.”