Creator
I design and lead Silicon Chess as an ecosystem where methodology, digital products, and technology work together.
Creator of Silicon Chess
CTO & Prompt Engineer · FIDE Master
I create technology tools so chess can be trained with structure, data, and interactive experiences: from the board and challenges to guided learning.
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I am the creator of Silicon Chess: an ecosystem where competitive chess meets technology tools, interactive experiences, and measurable evaluation. My work starts at the board, but it does not stop at the lesson: I design systems to learn, train, and make better chess decisions.
Approach
Silicon Chess is built on a central idea: learning improves when chess knowledge becomes clear systems, practical tools, and experiences that make it possible to measure, correct, and sustain progress.
I design and lead Silicon Chess as an ecosystem where methodology, digital products, and technology work together.
I turn chess ideas into boards, challenges, evaluations, and interactive paths that organize practice.
I use programming, prompt engineering, and systems design to turn board experience into clearer, measurable, and more useful training.
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I am a FIDE Chess Master, twice Pan American Champion and Peru’s representative at four World Championships. From an early age I saw that chess was not just a game for me but a field for discipline, competition, and personal growth. I was National Junior Champion on multiple occasions and experienced the demands of international elite play.
But my path did not stop at the board.
I also studied Systems and Computer Engineering and worked as a programmer for various companies. Over time I came to see that chess and technology share the same core: logic, strategy, and precision.
That dual background gave rise to Silicon Chess and the Integral Training System: a way of teaching chess with structure, follow-up, and dedicated technology. I do not see training as isolated lessons or momentary inspiration, but as an architecture of progress that can be measured, corrected, and sustained over time.
Chess shaped me as a competitor.
Technology shaped me as a creator of systems.
Silicon Chess brings both dimensions into a training method.