Lautaro Gomez Aguer (lautaro4836)
Lautaro is a chess enthusiast on a valiant quest to conquer the 1000-rating barrier in blitz, bullet, and rapid games alike. Known among friends as the fearless lautaro4836, this player has taken both kings and pawns on wild journeys since 2019, showing a passion for sharp and tricky openings like the Indian Game - East Indian Colle System and an uncanny fondness for the Pirc Defense Modern Defense Geller System — which, rumor has it, sounds more like a secret agent’s alias.
Career Highlights & Style
- Peak Ratings: Blitz at 995, Bullet at 944, Rapid near the millennial with 983.
- Preferred Time Control: Rapid games, where calculated risks and patience meet.
- Playing Style: Loves to dive into endgames with some 39% frequency, but beware — Lautaro also tends to resign early around 17% of his games, proving he’s no masochist!
- Average moves: He likes his wins to last about 55 moves — those are the marathon negotiations — while losses tend to be quicker, around 37 moves.
Battle Record & Rivalries
Despite some tough runs in bullet chess (0 wins out of 7 battles!), Lautaro has racked up a respectable 44 wins in rapid matches. The scoreboard shows fierce battles: a longest winning streak of 10 games matched by a longest losing streak of the same length — a true rollercoaster rider of ups and downs.
His fiercest nemesis? eclipse-moon, who he has bested 7 times without a loss. Meanwhile, sheenasaddity and anibalolguin seem to have Lautaro’s number — beware when facing them!
Opening Preferences
Lautaro doesn't shy from the classics but also enjoys the offbeat. Some crowns for perfect performance come from:
- Indian Game East Indian Colle System (100% win rate!)
- Queens Pawn Opening Zukertort Variation (also 100%)
- Nimzowitsch Defense Declined (victorious all the way)
- Grob Opening rapid games are all wins — the unorthodox pays off!
A Match to Remember
Recently, Lautaro executed a dazzling victory with White against joandubuisson in a fierce East Indian Colle System battle, winning by resignation after a strategic queen-side invasion. This game highlighted his knack for seizing initiative quickly and punishing blunders ruthlessly.
Fun fact: His best time of day to play? Apparently midnight hour (around 23:00), when the stars align and the mind sharpens — or maybe when the house is finally quiet enough to focus!
Conclusion
Lautaro Gomez Aguer is a spirited competitor who mixes creativity and resilience on the digital battlefield. His pursuit of higher ratings continues, fueled by passion, occasional tactical experiments, and a strong will to turn every game into a story worth telling. So next time you see lautaro4836 waiting for you on the board, get ready — it might just be a rollercoaster ride!