Guilherme Barcellos: The Tenacious Chess Adventurer
Guilherme Barcellos, aka Not_CasaNova on the battlefield of 64 squares, is a chess player whose journey resembles a rollercoaster ride—full of thrilling highs, humbling lows,
and a good dash of resilience sprinkled throughout. With an early peak blitz rating hovering around 1200 and a rapid rating flirting with 1389, Guilherme has proven that
chess is less about instant glory and more about the love of the game (and a touch of stubbornness).
Known for his strategic endurance, Guilherme’s games typically stretch beyond the norm—averaging about 63 moves per win and 61 moves per loss—because why hurry when you can
carefully dismantle your opponent’s defenses move by move? His endgame frequency is an impressive 63.4%, showing he’s no stranger to the battle of pawns and kings when the dust
settles.
When the chips are down, Guilherme shines brightest: boasting a spectacular 77.83% comeback rate and a perfect 100% win rate after losing a piece. Opponents beware—a lost pawn
does not mean a lost game with this tenacity on the board!
Guilherme’s playing style reveals a pragmatic and gritty competitor. His white win rate of 52.46% surpasses his black win rate of 44.9%, perhaps hinting that he enjoys the
privilege of the first move—who doesn’t? He resigns early in less than 4% of his games, clearly showing he prefers to fight tooth and nail rather than wave the white flag too soon.
Off the board, Guilherme’s psychological tilt factor is a modest 9, which means he keeps calm and carries on—although every player has their moments of frustration! Weekdays are
his prime time, especially Monday, where he shines with a 55.41% win rate. Night owls beware: Guilherme has a knack for late evening battles, particularly around 3 AM where he holds
an astonishing 73.91% win rate.
Guilherme’s opponents range from seasoned minds to casual challengers, with varied success. Some have been left wondering what just happened, as Guilherme consistently proves that
never giving up is the best opening move of all.
Whether blitzing through rapid games or taking a measured approach to daily games, Guilherme Barcellos’ chess story is far from over. With every match, he writes a new line in his
personal grandmaster legend—sometimes humorous, often tough, but always determined. Keep an eye on this player; the best games are yet to come.