Moises Romero – aka MoiTellechea, The Chess Conqueror
Once upon a time in the vast kingdom of chess.com, a warrior named Moises Romero emerged with a battle-hardened username: MoiTellechea. Moises is not just any player; he's a tenacious tactician whose rating rollercoaster analytics could make even the stodgiest rook dizzy.
Rating Odyssey
Moises' journey began modestly, with a Rapid rating kicking off around 1176 back in 2020. Over the years, he bravely battled opponents—winning, losing, and sometimes just drawing breath—to achieve a peak Rapid rating of 1496 in early 2024. Blitz? Well, that's a rollercoaster too, peaking at 1052 with plenty of speed chess duels under his belt.
Though his ratings fluctuate like a knight on a merry dance, Moises shows a spirit unyielding. He even withstood a longest winning streak of 13 games — a testament to his chess valor.
Playing Style: The Strategic Showman
Playing with patience, Moises prefers deep endgames and long, thoughtful fights, averaging around 55 moves per win. His strategy? Wear down the opponent with a well-timed charm offensive, or as statistics whisper, he’s got a come back rate of 72% after losing material—because quitting early is simply not in his DNA.
His White pieces tend to cast spells a bit more often (winning over 53% of the time), whereas he approaches the Black side with a steadfast, if slightly defensive, mindset.
Opening Repertoire & Tactical Wit
Moises' opponents beware! Armed primarily with the Top Secret opening in Rapid games, and a fascinating variety in Blitz matches including the Queen's Pawn System variations and Sicilian defenses, he’s a blend of mystery and tradition.
Wondering how he fares under pressure? His win rate after losing a piece stays remarkably respectable, proving his tactical grit and exceptional resilience.
The Psychological Chessboard
When the clock strikes 08:00, that's Moises' prime time. It's the hour he best navigates the battlefield. Slight tilt occurs sometimes (about 14 on the tilt factor scale), but it only fuels his chess fire.
Recent Highlights & Memorable Moments
In a recent epic battle (June 1, 2025), Moises clinched victory using a classy London System setup, besting “highvoltage2012” by resignation after a subtle rook maneuver and a bishop assault that left the enemy trembling.
Of course, even the best warriors have off days. A recent loss to “Wampi98” came by timeout, showing that sometimes even the chess clock is the most fearsome opponent.
Fun Facts
- Moises loses way less often when facing lower-rated opponents — 74.53% wins!
- His longest losing streak stands at 14 games; nobody's perfect, but hey, it builds character!
- He’s fought thousands of battles — over 2900 rapid and 4400 blitz games — proving endurance worthy of a Grandmaster soap opera.
- Often resigns games when on the winning side to save time (okay, kidding, but he does resign more often when winning than losing, a quirky psychological twist!)
Whether maneuvering knights or unleashing queens, Moises Romero is a chess gladiator who blends strategy with a dash of unpredictability—and a lot of heart. Keep an eye on MoiTellechea, because in the kingdom of sixty-four squares, the game is never dull!