Martín Labollita - International Master Extraordinaire
Martín Labollita, known in the chess realm as the relentless Lefjonjuv, is an International Master recognized by FIDE, who seems to have a supernatural knack for turning rookies into rubble and grandmasters into grinding pieces of panic.
With a flawless daily record boasting 10 wins with zero losses recently, Martín has demonstrated a win streak that could make even the most stoic chess clocks sweat—a longest streak of 9 and currently riding an 8-win streak. It’s almost as if he never heard the word "checkmate" until he whispered it to his opponents.
His blitz skills are nothing short of spectacular. Sporting a max blitz rating over 2600 at his peak and logging a total of 57 blitz games with a 54% win rate, Martín blends speed and precision like a grandmaster chef in a kitchen of chaos. And if you blink, you might just miss his tactical wizardry!
Bullet? A mixed bag but impressive nonetheless. With ups and downs that would make roller coasters jealous, he has shown resilience, coming back strong with a high tactical awareness featuring a 87.5% comeback rate and never losing a game after losing a piece (win rate after losing a piece: 100%).
Martín’s playing style is the epitome of endurance, with an average winning game lasting nearly 79 moves. A true battler, he often drags his opponents into the deepest endgames (played in over 84% of his games), where his true genius shines.
Favorite Opponents and Opening Secrets
Martín’s favorite puzzle is beating his regular rival torre819 with a perfect 100% win rate over 10 games. His mastery over the mysterious “Top Secret” opening leads to a staggering 100% win rate in daily games and 75% in bullet—clearly no secret is safe from his clutches!
Psych-Out Master
Despite his near-perfect records, Martín keeps his humility intact—with a modest tilt factor of 5 and a curious trend: he actually excels more late on Thursdays (winning almost 86% of his games!) and early mornings (100% wins at 7 AM, anyone?).
Whether it’s a casual blitz or a high-stakes rated match, Martín Labollita plays chess like a grand magician—quietly plotting, elegantly striking, and leaving opponents wondering if they just played a game or starred in a thriller.