About GlicerioPardilloJr
GlicerioPardilloJr is a fast-moving, tactically-alert blitz specialist who treats the 3+0 clock like an espresso machine: loud, precise, and slightly addictive. Active across blitz, bullet and rapid, GlicerioPardilloJr built a reputation for long, sharp games and a habit of turning lost-material scares into dramatic comebacks.
- Preferred time control: Blitz (plays like a caffeine-driven grandmaster).
- Notable traits: strong comeback ability, endgame persistence, and a taste for sharp Sicilians and surprise London-system traps.
- Peak blitz performance: 2444 (2026-02-03) — a number worth bragging about in bullet-point bios and at parties.
Career Highlights
Rising through heavy blitz activity since 2019, GlicerioPardilloJr has compiled thousands of games and several standout streaks. A longest recorded winning streak reached 13 in a row — enough to make opponents double-check their opening repertoire and coffee intake.
- Blitz record (sample totals): Wins 668 — Losses 438 — Draws 98 (ambitious, steady, often decisive).
- Bullet and rapid records show strong speed play and adaptable tactics: Bullet Wins 160 — Rapid Wins 17.
- Longest winning run: 13 games. Longest losing run: 7 games. Current losing streak: 1.
Playing Style & Psychology
If a game were a movie genre, GlicerioPardilloJr's would be a thriller with a twist ending. A high endgame frequency (many games reach technical, piece-rich conclusions) and an excellent comeback rate mean opponents should never relax.
- Comeback rate: 87.22% — the official “don’t count me out” statistic.
- Win rate after losing material: 55.5% — resourceful under pressure.
- Endgame frequency and length: favors longer decisive games (avg moves per win ≈ 70).
- Psychological quirks: best time of day to play — 04:00 (yes, very nocturnal).
Openings & Signature Lines
A versatile repertoire — comfortable both as White and Black. Frequently navigates Sicilian waters and has a fondness for London-system motifs when playing more positional routes.
- Strong performances with: Sicilian Defense (very successful as Black) and London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation as White.
- Other favorites include Modern setups and the Czech Defense.
- Notable blitz success stories: a high win rate in the Sicilian branch and consistent returns from tricky, asymmetrical positions.
Memorable Games & Placeholders
A few curated artifacts to explore the style — small interactive placeholders for quick browsing:
- Trend over time (blitz):
- Peak rating snapshot (blitz): 2444 (2026-02-03) — and for variety: 2140 (2025-01-26), 2042 (2021-03-27)
- Sample PGN — a compact blitz tussle you can replay:
Rivalries & Frequent Opponents
Regularly matched with a clutch of recurring opponents — some friendly, some merciless. A few of the most-played opponents:
- Bonn Rainauld Tibod — 13 games (record: W8 L4 D1).
- porrasfritz — 6 games.
- Tom Borvander, veggiechicken, kenzie11022019 — notable repeat matches.
Fun Facts & Rituals
Chess is serious, but GlicerioPardilloJr likes to keep things human (and occasionally theatrical).
- Warm-up: a quick bullet spree — more to “wake the brain” than to warm up technically.
- Signature postgame move: a humble emoticon or a short tip for the opponent on a sharp tactic — depending on mood.
- Secret advantage: uncanny ability to convert tricky endgames; opponents report hearing a faint “uh-oh” around move 50.
Where to Watch
For fans and curious rivals: study the blitz games first (that’s where the personality shows up), then dive into bullet and rapid to see the adjustments. Use the chart above and the sample PGN as starting points.
- Preferred study order: → sample PGN → head-to-head records with frequent opponents.