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Username: e4Bg7

Playing Since: 2015-12-02 (Inactive)

Wow Factor: ♟♟

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Rapid: 2209
7W / 0L / 2D
Blitz: 2743
356W / 138L / 50D
Bullet: 2588
1028W / 717L / 136D

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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Feedback for Leandro Perdomo

Leandro, reviewing your recent games shows a solid overall understanding of opening principles and middle game strategy. Your opening choices are sound and well-structured, which leads you to fairly balanced, playable positions.

Strengths:

  • Opening Preparation: Your opening repertoire is consistent and you develop pieces efficiently while controlling the center, especially in d4 and e4 openings.
  • Active Piece Play: In many games, you maintained active placement of your pieces, particularly knights and bishops, increasing pressure and tactical opportunities.
  • Endgame Technique: In your wins, you demonstrate good handling of simplified positions, converting material advantages carefully.

Areas to Improve:

  • Calculation and Tactics: Some losses came from missed tactical opportunities or oversight in complex positions. Try to spend a bit more time calculating forcing sequences and double-checking threats, especially in tactical middlegames.
  • Positional Planning: While piece activity is good, consider formulating clearer long-term plans based on pawn structure and piece weaknesses (e.g., exploiting backward pawns, weak squares). This will help you capitalize on advantages more consistently.
  • Time Management: Several games show rapid moves in critical moments. Better time allocation, particularly in complicated positions, will improve accuracy and reduce errors.

Recommendations:

  1. Practice tactical puzzles daily to sharpen calculation skills and pattern recognition.
  2. Review your games, especially losses, to identify recurring strategic mistakes or missed tactical shots.
  3. Work on creating and following a simple plan in your games—ask yourself, “What is my opponent’s last move threatening?” and “What is my plan to improve my position?”
  4. Use your clock wisely: spend time on moves that require deep thought, and avoid time trouble.

Keep up the hard work, and continue building on your strengths while addressing these points. Your progress is evident and with focused practice, your performance will keep rising!



🆚 Opponent Insights

Most Played Opponents
singed41 44W / 21L / 4D
grandemas 38W / 18L / 2D
servantik 25W / 13L / 6D
vahe_dan 18W / 18L / 3D
mgl_nomad 22W / 14L / 1D

Rating

Year Bullet Blitz Rapid Daily
2024 2743
2023 2588 2747
2022 2521 2554
2021 2571 2578 2209
2020 2419 2537 2126
2019 2323 2636
2018 2347 2491
2017 2430 2372
2016 2438 2269
Rating by Year20162017201820192020202120222023202427472126YearRatingBulletBlitzRapid

Stats by Year

Year White Black Moves
2024 3W / 2L / 0D 2W / 2L / 1D 84.0
2023 25W / 23L / 4D 26W / 23L / 3D 88.3
2022 1W / 1L / 0D 1W / 1L / 0D 91.5
2021 16W / 1L / 2D 15W / 4L / 2D 70.3
2020 108W / 23L / 16D 96W / 23L / 18D 73.7
2019 34W / 15L / 6D 27W / 23L / 2D 80.0
2018 43W / 25L / 6D 37W / 27L / 7D 82.2
2017 68W / 57L / 7D 78W / 50L / 3D 75.1
2016 418W / 256L / 60D 395W / 286L / 53D 83.5

Openings: Most Played

Bullet Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Amar Gambit 66 39 22 5 59.1%
Australian Defense 57 34 17 6 59.6%
East Indian Defense 57 36 19 2 63.2%
Slav Defense 44 22 17 5 50.0%
Sicilian Defense: Closed 44 25 15 4 56.8%
Alekhine Defense 42 22 16 4 52.4%
Czech Defense 41 25 14 2 61.0%
Colle System: Rhamphorhynchus Variation 38 18 13 7 47.4%
Nimzo-Larsen Attack 37 19 13 5 51.4%
Italian Game: Two Knights Defense 34 23 11 0 67.7%

🔥 Streaks

Streak Longest Current
Winning 26 1
Losing 11 0