Ezio Righi - FIDE Master and Chess Enthusiast Extraordinaire
Ezio Righi, also known by the formidable username Fortizio, is a celebrated FIDE Master who has carved a niche in the chess world with a blend of tactical brilliance and persistent grit. This grandmaster of the virtual board has battled through thousands of games ranging from blitz to daily chess challenges, building a reputation as a relentless opponent.
Known for an impressive comeback rate of 85.56% and a flawless 100% win rate after losing a piece (yep, you read that right!), Ezio plays with the confidence of a lion and the cunning of a fox. Although occasionally prone to the dreaded tilt with 15 tilt points, it’s all part of the charm that endears Ezio to fellow chess lovers everywhere.
Ezio's blitz rating has danced around the 1700s to near 1900s, peaking at 1944 in recent activity, showcasing his lightning-fast calculation skills. His rapid games have flirted with ratings above 2100, proving that when given a bit more time, Fortizio truly shines. And let's not forget those bullet games — quick as a flash with a solid 59% win rate!
With an average game length sitting comfortably around 70 moves, Ezio clearly enjoys the marathon as much as the sprint, carefully navigating through deep endgames (a whopping 75.43% frequency) where countless games are won or lost. His penchant for resignation is low (only 0.8%), demonstrating a fighter’s spirit till the very end.
Ezio's playing style favors steady pressure with a slight preference for playing white, where the win rate is 53.74% as opposed to a respectable 50.81% with black. When it comes to openings, Ezio keeps things Top Secret — a mysterious choice that leads to victories in over half of blitz games played!
Despite the fierce competitive streak, Ezio's sense of humor and resilience make every match an engaging experience: whether blitzing or strategizing over days, opponents beware — Fortizio waits patiently to snatch that unexpected victory.
Fun fact: Ezio’s longest winning streak is a surprising 13 games straight — perhaps fueled by coffee, sheer stubbornness, or a secret magical opening known only to the chess gods.
In the grand theater of chess, Ezio Righi is a master actor, a strategic virtuoso, and sometimes, the mischievous trickster who turns the tide when most expect defeat. Keep an eye on this player — the game may end, but the legend of Fortizio only grows.