Lucia Daysi Estrada Blajos – aka Luchesss2
Woman International Master (WIM)
Meet Lucia Daysi Estrada Blajos, a formidable Woman International Master recognized by FIDE, and a chess player who proves that queens aren’t the only stars on the board. With a sharp mind and a playful spirit, Lucia moves through the ranks with elegance and a little bit of sass.
Rating Highlights & Style
- Peak Rapid Rating: 1844 (June 2020)
- Peak Blitz Rating: 1937 (July 2021)
- Peak Bullet Rating: 1800 (August 2021)
Known for a steady, tactical approach, Lucia enjoys long endgames, averaging nearly 62 moves per win! Her style could be summed up as a "patient predator" — always waiting for just the right moment to strike, rarely resigning early, and boasting an impressive 84% comeback rate after setbacks.
Performance & Personality
Lucia is equally comfortable as Black or White, with a sneaky edge when playing Black, winning about 61% of her games from that side. She thrives in the late evening and seems to play best at midnight (literally her "best time of day"), where her 100% win rate at 0:00 hours shows she's both nocturnal and nocturnally ruthless.
Despite a few losing streaks (up to 4 in a row), she prides herself on bouncing back quickly, a true display of sportsmanship and mental resilience — only tilting a bit now and then (rating her tilt factor a modest 4 out of 10!).
Record & Rivalries
With a recorded 14 rapid wins, 3 blitz wins, and a couple of bullet showstoppers, Lucia plays with consistent ambition. Her favourite secret weapon seems to be the mysterious Top Secret opening, boasting a solid 50% win rate in rapid and an impressive 100% win rate when darting through bullet games using those tactics.
Opponents beware: Lucia’s best victories come against the likes of “pikachu876” and “uruguayita0901,” where she holds a flawless 100% record. However, not everyone escapes with their dignity intact — a few opponents like "madalien2" and "angychess5" still have her number (0% win rate against them!).
Memorable Moments
Her most recent triumph was a graceful victory by resignation using the Queen’s Gambit Declined – Cambridge Springs Defense, proving once more that even when the clock ticks, Lucia stays a few moves ahead. She also knows how to press the clock to win — piling up wins by timeout, including a stylish finish against “Marykay23.”
In Summary
If chess were a grand theatrical play, Lucia Daysi Estrada Blajos would be the star of the show, blending calculated precision with a touch of humor and resilience. Whether blitzing her opponents with speed or patiently grinding out a long endgame, there's no denying: the board is her stage, and every game is a new adventure.
Keep an eye on Luchesss2; her next move might just be a masterpiece!