Ernesto Perez: The Chess Conqueror
Meet Ernesto Perez, a blitz enthusiast who rose from humble beginnings with a modest rating of 640 in early 2022 to an impressive peak of 2188 by 2025. Known in some circles as fatorca312, Ernesto’s journey is a testament to perseverance, tactical flair, and a touch of wizardry on the 64 squares.
From Casual to Combatant
Starting with a blitz rating barely nudging 700 in 2022, Ernesto quickly found his groove, playing a whopping 470 blitz games in 2025 alone. With a blitz win record boasting nearly 500 victories and an uncanny ability to bounce back after losing a piece (100% win rate in such scenarios!), he’s the comeback king every opponent fears.
Opening Magic & Strategic Depth
Ernesto’s favorite openings read like a grandmaster’s playlist: from the Queens Pawn Opening Stonewall Attack with a solid 55% win rate to the Petrovs Defense Classical Variation where he racks up a smooth 60%. Never shy of complexity, his Nimzo Indian Defense Kmoch Variation shines brightest with over 62% wins, proving he’s not just about quick moves but well-crafted plans.
Blazing Bullet & Rapid Fire
Not just a blitz maestro, Ernesto dabbles in bullet chess with thrilling results – an impressive 82% win rate using the Modern Defense in bullet games showcases his lightning-fast reflexes. His rapid chess may be less frequent, but when he plays, he strikes swiftly, winning all recorded games in rapid openings like the Queens Gambit Accepted.
Tactical Genius with a Hint of Humor
With an astonishing longest winning streak of 15 games and a current streak still alive at 4, Ernesto proves he can be both a relentless predator and a resilient defender. His average moves per game (around 68) suggest patience, stamina, and maybe a knack for long speeches mid-match—because who said chess can’t be entertaining?
Off the Board
Ernesto is known for playing some of his spiciest games at odd hours, especially thriving at 10 AM with a perfect 100% win rate! Though somewhat susceptible to the dreaded ‘tilt’ with a factor of 7, he remains composed and learns from losses—making him not only a fierce competitor but a humble learner.
In summary, Ernesto Perez is not just chasing a title; he's redefining what it means to be a chess player: part tactician, part entertainer, and 100% fighter. Keep an eye on this rising star—because on the chessboard, he’s moving fast and thinking faster.