Diego Flores Quillas - The Chess Maestro
Known in the chess world as Diego_FloresQ, this International Master from FIDE is not your average grandmaster-in-training. With a flair for blitz and bullet chess that would make even the quickest hands jealous, Diego is as comfortable racing against the clock as he is plotting a long, torturous endgame.
About Diego
Diego's journey through the ranks is marked by a spectacularly resilient spirit. His comeback rate is a staggering 90.56%, proving he doesn’t just fold under pressure—he flips the board (metaphorically) and counters with style. With nearly perfect recovery after losing a piece (99.9% win rate after losing material), opponents might as well declare checkmate before the game even begins.
Playing Style
- Prefers the long haul: average 78 moves per win, demonstrating those epic battles where patience and strategy reign supreme.
- Not a quitter: Early resignation rate is a humble 3.27%, so expect a fight to the last pawn.
- Endgame wizard: participates in the endgame almost 80% of his games, making him a battleground tactician you don’t want to face late in the match.
- Balanced success: slightly favors playing White with a 54.56% win rate but is no slouch with Black at 53.06%.
The Speed Demon
Diego’s blitz and bullet stats read like a speed chess superhero saga. His blitz peak rating soared to an astonishing 2722 in 2024, while his bullet max clocked in over 2681. In these rapid-fire battles, he’s scored well over 800 wins in blitz and 120 in bullet formats combined.
Don’t blink—or you might miss one of his 13-game winning streaks. He’s currently enjoying another sweet streak of 5 consecutive wins, so maybe he’s on the verge of rewriting his own record.
Secret Weapons & Rivals
Diego’s favorite opening style is intriguingly labeled 'Top Secret', with a consistent win rate hovering around 54% across rapid, blitz, and bullet games. Opponents beware, whether you’re a casual challenger or a seasoned pro, like the famously cunning hikaru (who’s struggled to crack Diego’s code), his games are packed with surprises and well-guarded secrets.
Fun Facts
- Best day to challenge Diego? Thursday, where his win rate hits a sharp 63.28%.
- His most dangerous hours are late at night—particularly around 11 PM—with a dazzling 71.7% win rate. Clearly, the midnight oil fuels his tactical genius.
- Despite his ferocious battles, he keeps a calm head with a low tilt factor of just 7. No tantrums, just checkmates.
In summary, Diego Flores Quillas is a player who blends strategic depth, blinding speed, and psychological grit. Whether he's maneuvering a position over dozens of moves or blitzing through a rapid-fire bullet game, he proves time and again that chess is not just a game but an epic battlefield where wit, patience, and nerves of steel decide the victor.
Remember: challenge Diego only if you enjoy a good fight—and maybe a few laughs when he inevitably dismantles your defenses.