Fernando Fernandez - International Master
Meet Fernando Fernandez, a chess wizard who has earned the prestigious title of International Master from FIDE. Known in some circles as Stormtrooper90 (because missing shots is for others, not Fernando), he’s a master of blitz battles, rapid ripostes, and mysterious "Top Secret" openings that even the NSA might envy.
Lightning-Fast and Ruthlessly Tactical
Fernando’s blitz rating has soared as high as 2718, proving he can think faster than most people can blink. His average game length hovers around 80 moves, showing he’s as comfortable in marathons as he is in sprints. And speaking of sprints, his tactics are so sharp that when he loses a piece, he bounces back 100% of the time - a comeback rate of nearly 92% to keep opponents on edge.
Playing Style &quirks
With a low early resignation rate of around 0.59%, Fernando rarely throws in the towel, even when the chips are down. He’s patient in the endgame (82% frequency), hustling opponents with creative moves til the very last second. White pieces yield him a nearly 50% win rate, while Black’s about 42%, proving he can dance on both sides of the board.
Records and Rivalries
Over dozens of matches, Fernando has squared off against players with fascinating faces and aliases like dragon3567, tntanggg, and gangster-accountant01. Not all foes survive the encounter: some, like forevery0ung and tamarozi99, have a 100% loss record against him. Others, well... let’s just say he’s still working on finishing them off.
Fun Facts
- Longest winning streak? A cool 12 games, because sometimes the chess gods smile wide.
- Peak blitz rating in 2021: 2698, narrowly missing the elite 2700 club – arrogance for later!
- Has a tilt factor of 6, which means he’s calm enough to avoid smashing his chessboard... usually.
- Best hours to catch Fernando crushing opponents? Around 10-11 AM and late at night when inspiration strikes.
Whether you're a casual fan or a fierce competitor, Fernando Fernandez’s tales from the battlefield of sixty-four squares remind us all: chess isn’t just a game, it’s a thrilling rollercoaster where every pawn might just be a secret weapon waiting to spring a surprise.