About Valvazquez669
Meet Valvazquez669, a tenacious chess enthusiast who has danced with the 64 squares through thick and thin. From shaky beginnings in 2020 with a Rapid rating wobbling around 1298, this player shows resilience and persistence—as anyone who has played over 700 games in a single year will attest.
Valvazquez669 is no stranger to the uphill battles of Rapid chess, having played more than 7,000 Rapid games over the years, with a near-even split of wins and losses, and a sprinkle of draws. Their style? Let’s just say they don’t easily concede defeat—they display a Comeback Rate of over 74% and boast a flawless 100% win rate after losing a piece, proving that giving up early is never an option.
Fun fact: While their endgame frequency is a respectable 61.77%, they average around 60 moves per game win and slightly more on losses—clearly a patient strategist who loves dragging the battle deep into the endgame trenches. They wield the white pieces with slightly better success (53% win rate) compared to black (47%), but still show no bias on either side.
Valvazquez669’s longest win streak hit a crescendo of 12 games, recalling a confident march towards victory. Currently, they’re enjoying a small winning streak of 2—seems like the chess gods are smiling today.
When it comes to opponents, Valvazquez669 enjoys some absolute win records—defeating "onkarsinghy," "rfmachietto," and "arturgrobelski" with a perfect score, while other foes, like "el_houato" and "bedoyaflorez," have managed to sneak some wins through clever plays.
Timing matters to Valvazquez669. They thrive best in the afternoon hours, with peak win rates between 14:00 and 16:00, hitting over 54 to almost 58 percent wins—prime chess hour! Surprisingly, mornings and late nights are a bit tougher, but hey, nobody’s perfect.
And yes, like any true human, the occasional tilt factor (11 on a scale) surfaces, but the victory-chasing spirit keeps them focused and ferocious. Early resignation is rare—just 2.37%, showing that battles are fought till the end.
In a nutshell, Valvazquez669 is the kind of chess player that shows up ready to fight, full of pluck, and armed with a solid tactical eye and tenacity to boot. Whether you’re a grandmaster or a casual hobbyist, do not underestimate this warrior of the chessboard—because when Valvazquez669 loses a piece, the comeback has only just begun.