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Carlos Andres Obregón GM

GMCarlosAObregon Since 2021 (Inactive) Chess.com ♟♟
49.9%- 42.2%- 7.8%
Bullet 2765
3W 2L 0D
Blitz 2938
305W 260L 48D
Rapid 2607
4W 2L 1D

Carlos Andres Obregón - Grandmaster of the 64-Cell Kingdom

Enter the chess arena and you'll find Carlos Andres Obregón, a Grandmaster who blends the elegance of strategy with the ferocity of a biological predator in the wild. Like a meticulous biologist observing nature, Carlos dissects opponents’ defenses with precision and fluidity, turning even the most complex pawn structures into a habitat of opportunity.

From blitz to rapid, his chess metabolism runs at near-light speed. With a blistering blitz peak rating soaring close to 2940 and a bullet max nudging past 2700, he dominates the board with a win rate that would make even the most cunning chameleons envious. His favorite opening? Top Secret — much like the mysterious deep forest species, it's shrouded in enigma, ensuring his opponents are caught off-guard like prey in a jungle.

His longest winning streak stretches across 8 games, a true predator's stalking pattern, and his ability to claw back from losing positions is nothing short of evolutionary adaptation — boasting a comeback rate north of 94%. Opponents trying to terminate his reign quickly face a comeback specialist who thrives even after losing crucial pieces.

Carlos’s playing hours reveal a nocturnal creature, thriving in twilight and dawn, with peak performance at 13:00 and 14:00 showing a perfect 100% win rate — clearly, the photosynthesis of his mind is strongest when the sun hits just right. His psychological resilience is strong too, with a modest tilt factor, proving he's not easily shaken out of his intellectual habitat.

Whether facing seasoned challengers like yaacovn or defending his territory against new foes, Carlos’s record is marked by fierce territorial battles and evolutionary victories, sealing his legacy as a true apex predator of the chess world.

Beware the Grandmaster whose moves are as unpredictable as nature itself — Carlos Andres Obregón
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