Vicmary Pérez Hernández - Woman FIDE Master Extraordinaire
Meet Vicmary Pérez Hernández, a chess dynamo known on the boards as Vicmary2005. Earning the coveted title of Woman FIDE Master is no small feat, but for Vicmary, it's just the beginning of a career filled with strategic surprises and tactical wizardry.
Vicmary's journey through the chess cosmos has been nothing short of meteoric. With bullet ratings soaring up to an impressive 2360 in 2025 and blitz peaking at 2221, this player has proven mastery over fast-paced, adrenaline-pumping time controls.
Her style? A blend of patience and precision — she averages around 70 moves per game, showing a love for deep, endgame battles that make opponents both respect and fear the clock. Remarkably, she has an 84.77% comeback rate, a nearly magical ability to turn the tables even when down material, boasting a 100% win rate after losing a piece. Watch out, because Vicmary doesn’t just play chess, she rewrites the script mid-game!
While most players might tilt when the going gets tough, Vicmary keeps her cool with a tilt factor of only 7—meaning her focus stays sharp, even when the chess gods are testing her patience. And tilted or not, she wins more often than not: with a bullet win rate north of 54% playing White, and over 51% with Black, she knows how to wrangle every position to her advantage.
Games played? Thousands — over 700+ bullet games in 2024 alone, racking up 395 wins and relentless losses kept to 321, proving she's no stranger to grind and grit. Her longest winning streak? A solid 8 games, with the current streak still going strong at 2 wins. Consistency is key, and Vicmary has the keys.
Opponents beware: Vicmary has a spectacular record against many, with perfect win rates against notable rivals like da_pifster and johannes_93. Yet, she’s also met her match, sharing humble losses with others — but hey, everyone loves a good rivalry!
Fun fact: Vicmary plays like a chess detective, preferring a "Top Secret" opening strategy that keeps foes guessing. She's a mystery wrapped in enigmas — her games are not just battles but puzzles that few can solve.
Outside the board, one can imagine Vicmary as that quirky genius who chuckles while setting traps and casually reminds opponents, "Oops, did I just checkmate you?"
In a world full of chess players, Vicmary Pérez Hernández stands out not just for skill, but for the relentless spirit, strategic depth, and a pinch of chess magic only a true Woman FIDE Master can wield.
Coaching Feedback for Vicmary Pérez Hernández
Hi Vicmary! I've reviewed your recent games and I'd like to share some constructive feedback to help you improve your chess play.
Strengths
- Opening Knowledge: Your choice of openings like the Scandinavian Defense and Scotch Game show you are experimenting with solid, classical openings, which is great for building strong fundamentals.
- Endgame Technique: In several games, you demonstrate good conversion skills, especially in positions with material advantage. Your ability to push passed pawns and execute checkmates shows solid understanding of endgame principles.
- Time Management: You often manage your clock well in longer time controls, allowing time for complex decisions which is crucial for accurate play.
Areas for Improvement
- Opening Preparation and Development: In some Chess960 games, your development can be slow or uncoordinated, allowing opponents to seize initiative early. Focus on quickly developing your minor pieces to active squares and castling (when possible) to safeguard your king.
- Tactical Awareness: Watch out for tactical oversights, especially around the 10-20 move mark. For example, losing material or falling into pins and forks can swing the game's momentum against you. I recommend regularly solving tactical puzzles to sharpen your spotting of threats and opportunities.
- Defensive Resources: In a few losses, you faced decisive attacks on your king that culminated in mates or heavy material loss. Improving defensive calculation and understanding typical mating patterns can help you fend off threats better.
- Middle Game Strategy: Some games show opportunities to improve with strategic planning—such as controlling key squares, improving piece coordination, and actively contesting the center. Study classic positional concepts to increase your positional awareness.
Next Steps
- Study your opening repertoires to understand common plans and pitfalls better—this will help you to get a comfortable, playable position out of the opening.
- Analyze your losses in depth to identify critical moments where a better move exists. Consider using a training approach to learn these mistakes and avoid repeating them.
- Practice tactics daily with a focus on pins, forks, skewers, and discovered attacks which are recurring themes in your games.
- Work on basic endgame knowledge such as king and pawn endgames, simple rook endgames, and checkmating patterns to increase your confidence in converting advantages.
Recommended Focus:
- Opening principles, especially in Chess960: prioritizing king safety and piece activity
- Daily tactical exercises to reduce blunders and improve calculation speed
- Strategic lessons focusing on pawn structure and piece coordination
- Endgame drills to sharpen finishing skills
Keep up your hard work, Vicmary! Improvement in chess is a journey, and your enthusiasm and resilience are your greatest assets. Stay focused and enjoy the process.
🆚 Opponent Insights
| Most Played Opponents | ||
|---|---|---|
| spyrit | 5W / 10L / 0D | |
| ktm5124 | 1W / 7L / 2D | |
| tom740 | 2W / 6L / 1D | |
| dvtchess2207 | 5W / 1L / 2D | |
| x110101000111101101000110 | 7W / 1L / 0D | |
Rating
| Year | Bullet | Blitz | Rapid | Daily |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2025 | 2284 | 2219 | ||
| 2024 | 2325 | 2204 | 2043 | |
| 2023 | 2159 | 1901 | 2155 | |
| 2022 | 2050 |
Stats by Year
| Year | White | Black | Moves |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2025 | 30W / 31L / 0D | 28W / 30L / 0D | 66.8 |
| 2024 | 298W / 234L / 16D | 281W / 244L / 23D | 72.2 |
| 2023 | 10W / 7L / 1D | 8W / 6L / 1D | 70.1 |
| 2022 | 2W / 0L / 0D | 2W / 0L / 0D | 46.5 |
Openings: Most Played
| Bullet Opening | Games | Wins | Losses | Draws | Win Rate |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Amar Gambit | 121 | 68 | 45 | 8 | 56.2% |
| Czech Defense | 47 | 19 | 26 | 2 | 40.4% |
| Sicilian Defense: Alapin Variation | 45 | 29 | 15 | 1 | 64.4% |
| Scandinavian Defense | 34 | 21 | 12 | 1 | 61.8% |
| Modern | 33 | 18 | 15 | 0 | 54.5% |
| Sicilian Defense: Closed | 27 | 15 | 12 | 0 | 55.6% |
| French Defense: Advance Variation | 26 | 18 | 8 | 0 | 69.2% |
| East Indian Defense | 25 | 15 | 9 | 1 | 60.0% |
| Caro-Kann Defense | 25 | 11 | 13 | 1 | 44.0% |
| French Defense | 19 | 8 | 10 | 1 | 42.1% |
| Blitz Opening | Games | Wins | Losses | Draws | Win Rate |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sicilian Defense: Alapin Variation | 44 | 24 | 17 | 3 | 54.5% |
| Sicilian Defense: Chekhover Variation | 33 | 21 | 11 | 1 | 63.6% |
| Sicilian Defense: Closed | 22 | 11 | 9 | 2 | 50.0% |
| French Defense: Advance Variation | 19 | 11 | 8 | 0 | 57.9% |
| Scandinavian Defense | 19 | 9 | 9 | 1 | 47.4% |
| Italian Game: Two Knights Defense | 17 | 7 | 9 | 1 | 41.2% |
| Caro-Kann Defense | 17 | 7 | 10 | 0 | 41.2% |
| Bird Opening: Dutch Variation, Batavo Gambit | 17 | 5 | 9 | 3 | 29.4% |
| East Indian Defense | 14 | 12 | 2 | 0 | 85.7% |
| Sicilian Defense: Closed, Anti-Sveshnikov Variation, Kharlov-Kramnik Line | 14 | 8 | 6 | 0 | 57.1% |
| Rapid Opening | Games | Wins | Losses | Draws | Win Rate |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| London System: Poisoned Pawn Variation | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0.0% |
| Sicilian Defense: Alapin Variation | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0.0% |
| Sicilian Defense: Chekhover Variation | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 100.0% |
| Sicilian Defense: Dragon Variation, Yugoslav Attack | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 100.0% |
| Caro-Kann Defense: Classical Variation | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 100.0% |
🔥 Streaks
| Streak | Longest | Current |
|---|---|---|
| Winning | 8 | 0 |
| Losing | 12 | 1 |