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Pedro Madeira

pedro_madeira22 Since 2025 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟
48.2%- 45.0%- 6.8%
Blitz 748
753W 739L 89D
Rapid 872
639W 559L 108D

Pedro Madeira: The Rapid Tactician

Known in the online chess realm as pedro_madeira22, Pedro Madeira is a player who’s as unpredictable as a secret chess opening—because, well, that's exactly what he uses. With a max rapid rating flirting with 389 in 2025, Pedro’s not just playing the game; he’s inventing new ways to surprise his opponents, one mysterious move at a time.

Pedro's rapid career is a rollercoaster of grit and gambits: 182 games with 93 wins, 73 losses, and 16 draws. Don’t let the numbers fool you—his longest streak of 8 wins proves he’s got streaks that would make even the toughest grandmasters nervous. Currently riding a one-game winning streak, Pedro’s proving that every move counts.

His style is a mix of bold early resignations (a humble 6.85%—he knows when to bow out) and fierce endgame battles nearly half the time. With an average of 40 moves per win and a surprising 58 moves per loss, Pedro loves to drag his opponents into a chess marathon, preferring brains over brawn and patience over haste.

Psychologically, Pedro’s like a chess ninja: while his tilt factor sits at a modest 8, he makes legendary comebacks, turning losing pieces into winning chances with a 100% win rate after losing a piece. That's not luck—that's tactical awareness and an uncanny ability to make opponents chuckle (or sweat) with his cunning plays.

Fun fact: Pedro's prime winning hours are at the crack of dawn and late in the evening (6 AM wins at a perfect 100%, and a cozy 75% at 11 PM). Clearly, when the world sleeps, Pedro’s plotting chess domination one pawn at a time.

Opponents beware—whether it’s the fierce jakess07 or the elusive raizzzz6, Pedro keeps his friends close and his winning tactics closer. Facing him means navigating a minefield of resilience, quirky openings, and that secret sauce of madness mixed with method.

All in all, Pedro Madeira is proof that chess isn’t just a game—it's a performance art, a mental marathon, and occasionally, a comedy show starring pawns and queens.

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