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OzzyAndrade51

Since 2025 (Closed for Abuse) Chess.com
53.1%- 43.2%- 3.7%
Bullet 1875
1162W 950L 66D
Blitz 2240
463W 373L 47D
Rapid 2015
2W 0L 1D
Daily 1200
1W 0L 0D

Osvaldo Cezar Gonçalves de Andrade: The Chess Maestro with a Twist

Meet Osvaldo Cezar Gonçalves de Andrade, or as the chess alleys whisper his name, OzzyAndrade51 — a player who blends strategy, resilience, and a pinch of flair on the 64 squares.

Rating & Style

In 2025, Osvaldo climbed his way up the blitz ratings to an impressive 2260 and bullet to a respectable 1881, proving he’s no stranger to fast-paced, adrenaline-pumped chess marathons. His rapid rating rests solidly at 2007, but don’t be fooled by the calm of slower games — his endgames are a battle-tested masterpiece, featuring an impressive 73.93% endgame frequency.

Opening Moves & Tactics

Osvaldo loves mixing things up. His secret weapon? The Scotch Game Scotch Gambit Haxo Gambit — boasting an astounding 87.5% win rate in bullet games. Also, fear the Sicilian Defense Accelerated Dragon in blitz where he exhibits a staggering 90% win rate. He's so good, opponents probably suspect a hidden engine.

On the Battlefield

With a longest winning streak of 11 games and current streak of 2 wins, Osvaldo combines tactical wizardry and mental tenacity. He pulls off comebacks with an incredible 80.9% success rate and wins every time he loses a piece — a real Houdini of chess, escaping the jaws of defeat!

Matchday Madness

Osvaldo’s prime hours? Between 1 AM and 2 AM, with a peak win rate of 64.29% at 10 PM and near perfect at 9 AM. Clearly, the moonlight fuels his genius — caffeine and focus on overdrive, or perhaps just a nocturnal chess vampire?

Opponent Dance Card

He’s sparred most often with drr_mad and pewee26, trading wins and losses like seasoned gladiators. But beware, many foes find their records tarnished after facing Osvaldo — some seeing a 100% win rate loss, others barely escaping with half chances.

And Finally, The Fun Fact

He resigns early only 0.74% of the time — because surrender is boring, and Osvaldo prefers to fight, twist, and tangle until the very last move. That’s chess passion with a dash of stubborn brilliance.

Osvaldo Cezar Gonçalves de Andrade isn’t just a player — he’s an adventure on the board. So next time you hear the clock ticking, watch out: OzzyAndrade51 might just have you on the ropes.

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