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Leandro Perdomo IM

e4Bg7 Since 2015 (Inactive) Chess.com ♟♟
57.1%- 35.1%- 7.7%
Bullet 2588
1028W 717L 136D
Blitz 2743
356W 138L 50D
Rapid 2209
7W 0L 2D

Leandro Perdomo - International Master

Meet Leandro Perdomo, the chess wizard with an International Master title from FIDE, who plays both rapid-fire bullet games and strategic blitz battles like a grandmaster disguised as a casual player. Starting with modest ratings in 2015, Leandro's blitz rating skyrocketed from 1418 to a staggering peak of 2757 by early 2024 — that’s not just growth, that’s a glow-up on the 64 squares!

Known in the chessverse by the username e4Bg7, Leandro boasts an impressive record of over 1,500 wins in bullet and blitz combined, maintaining a striking win rate above 54% in bullet and over 65% in blitz when deploying his signature “Top Secret” openings. (Seriously, the exact moves are top secret—don’t ask.) He’s unbeaten in rapid games, suffering no losses in 13 encounters—clearly, the rare rapid format is his secret weapon.

What sets Leandro apart? Aside from a tactical awareness so sharp it practically whispers “checkmate” in his opponents’ ears, his psychological resilience is legendary; with a comeback rate near 90% and a 100% win rate after losing a piece, he’s the embodiment of the phrase “never say die”. Losing material? No problem. Tilting by random blunders? Barely a blip with a tilt factor of just 11 out of 100.

This chess gladiator doesn’t just grind numbers; with an average of nearly 74 moves per win, his games are epic sagas filled with twists, turns, and jaw-dropping endgames—played in an endgame frequency north of 80%. He’s comfortable both with the white knights and black bishops, scoring nearly 58.5% wins with white, and 56% with black. Those who have faced him recently—like sariedrez, coldplace, and xyvora—can attest to his unrelenting style and tactical precision.

Off the board, Leandro might just be pondering his next secret opening move—or possibly how to sneak in just one more win in a weekend blitz marathon. When the clock strikes chess hour (especially around 3am, where his win rate peaks at 72.73%), opponents beware: e4Bg7 is switching from casual to lethal.

In short, Leandro Perdomo is not just a player; he’s a phenomenon, proving that with dedication, wit, and a splash of mystery, the chessboard becomes not just a battlefield but an arena for brilliance—and occasional grandmaster-level mischief.

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