ochoporocho — Blitz specialist and tactical craftsman
ochoporocho is a fast, fearless chess player known for exploding into life during blitz games. Preferring the electric pace of Blitz, this username-sized whirlwind plays with a blend of opening variety and endgame stubbornness that has produced thousands of decisive games and a reputation for dramatic comebacks.
- Preferred time control: Blitz
- Career blitz sample: over 1,500 recorded blitz games across many seasons
- Peak blitz performance: 2591 (2026-01-22)
- Notable streak: longest winning streak of 20 games
Career highlights
From early local skirmishes to sustained online dominance, ochoporocho built a career on speed chess and sharp tactical instincts. Highlights include sustained high-volume months in 2018 and a modern peak run through late 2024 into 2026. The record shows a player who can grind in long battles and flip a game around with surprising frequency.
- High comeback rate of 87.94 percent, a sign of resilience under pressure
- Strong endgame play with endgame appearances in over 78 percent of games
- Excellent performance against familiar rivals, for example a positive record vs michael124667
- Favored playing hours produce high win rates around late afternoon and morning, with a personal best time near 09:00
Playing style and favorite openings
Technically versatile, ochoporocho mixes solid defenses with sharp hybrid systems. The style combines an appetite for piece activity with a readiness to trade into favorable endgames. When moving first, there is often direct, attacking play. As Black, classical structures and counterattacking Sicilian lines show up frequently.
- Top win-makers with White: Sicilian Defense: Chekhover Variation (excellent win rate as White)
- Top defenses as Black: French Defense and Caro-Kann Defense show strong practical results
- Notable opening performances:
- Sicilian Defense: Chekhover Variation — strong win rate around 67 percent
- Caro-Kann Defense — one of the highest win rates among frequent lines
- Sicilian Alapin and Sherzer lines — favored and effective in many blitz fights
Memorable games and study picks
If you want to see how ochoporocho stages a comeback or finishes a long endgame, dive into a few choice games and sample short study lines below.
- Classic comeback vs a frequent rival: Dramatic Comeback
- Opening study snippet: a compact blitz sequence for study
- Explore opposing profiles and rematches: michael124667
Habits, routines and table manners
ochoporocho is a creature of routine who gets especially dangerous in certain hours and days. The player shows consistent activity and higher win rates on weekends and mid to late afternoons. Psychological tendencies favor a calm recovery after setbacks and relatively low early resignations for blitz.
- Best time of day to face ochoporocho: around 09:00 for their best form
- Win tendencies: stronger vs lower-rated opponents, and maintains solid results vs equals
- Average decisive game lengths stretch long for blitz, indicating patience and conversion skill
Fun facts and personality notes
The name ochoporocho evokes board imagery and a playful spirit. Expect a blend of focused study and mischief at the board. Opponents routinely report heavy pressure in the middle game and a willingness to trade down into favorable technical endings.
- Likes to probe with checks. The most common checking piece is the rook in many seasons
- Average first capture happens around move 6, so the middlegame is a favorite hunting ground
- Often experiments with opening diversity, making preparation a rewarding puzzle for the analyst
Quick ways to follow or challenge
If you want to follow ochoporocho or play a game, the fastest route is the profile link. Friendly challenges and rematches are part of the competitive fun.
- Challenge or view profile: ochoporocho
- Rematch a frequent opponent: michael124667