Mauricio Andres Uribe (mauribe81)
Meet Mauricio Andres Uribe, better known online as mauribe81, a formidable chess warrior with a penchant for blitz and bullet games. Since 2022, Mauricio has turbocharged his chess rating from a respectable 1336 all the way up to an impressive 2676 in blitz and smashing a bullet peak rating of 2712. That's right — whether it's lightning-fast bullet or rapid blitz, he's got those knights and bishops dancing their best moves.
Mauricio’s games are a wild rollercoaster, averaging over 74 moves per win and 76 moves per loss: a testament to his endurance in the trenches of tense endgames. Blame or credit his stubbornness — with an 82% frequency in endgames, Mauricio definitely loves his finales! He plays a pragmatic but tricky style, boasting an almost mythical 100% win rate after losing a piece, proving he never quits, except his early resignation rate of a mere 0.42% — because who has time to throw in the towel?
When it comes to openings, Mauricio favors the Closed Sicilian Defense with several variations, rocking a solid 55% win rate in blitz and an even fiercer 60% with the Grand Prix variation. The French Defense Winawer Advance also makes frequent appearances, striking a balance between solid positioning and tactical battles.
Off the board, Mauricio’s psychological resilience is as sharp as his board vision: with a low tilt factor of 10 and a staggering 89.75% comeback rate, he's like a phoenix rising from the ashes of blunders. Yet, beware opponents — his rated-versus-casual games show a quirky -54% win difference, suggesting he takes casual games as seriously as a cat chasing a laser pointer.
With nearly 5,000 bullet games and over 6,000 blitz battles fought, Mauricio’s chess journey is nothing short of epic. Whether it's Friday afternoon or the strange hours of 3 AM (his sharpest time), he maintains a consistent winning presence. His longest winning streak hit a whopping 29 games — talk about pure domination!
Mauricio Andres Uribe is not just a player; he’s a tactical storm, a strategic sleeper agent, and the kind of opponent who can turn a lost position into a victory — if you blink, you might already be in checkmate.