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12yraim

Since 2025 (Inactive) Chess.com
43.6%- 53.0%- 3.4%
Bullet 127
45W 60L 0D
Blitz 118
183W 203L 14D
Rapid 418
2W 17L 3D
Daily 937
0W 0L 1D

About 12yraim: The Chessboard Biologist

Meet 12yraim, a 12-year-old chess enthusiast who’s been busy cultivating strategies across the 64 squares like a master gardener tends to a bonsai tree—carefully, patiently, and with just a pinch of wild flair.

Though their Blitz rating has seen some evolution, fluctuating between 100 and a max of 602 in 2025 with an average hovering near 170, it’s clear 12yraim’s games are a thrilling experiment in adaptation. Much like a chameleon on the board, they’ve tried a diverse “ecosystem” of openings, ranging from the classic King's Pawn Opening (with over 100 games and a solid 52% win rate) to the stealthy Reti Opening, boasting their highest Blitz opening win rate at 61%. Talk about natural selection in action!

In Rapid formats, 12yraim is still exploring the terrain—12 games with a max rating near 984, yet the hunting grounds remain challenging with a 0-win record. Meanwhile, bullet games showcase a sprightlier side: peek a bit under that high loss count for an impressive 39 wins and a mean rating of 172. The daily games though? A single, peaceful draw—perhaps a day of rest in the lifecycle.

One fascinating trait of 12yraim’s style is their remarkable resilience: they come back stronger 62% of the time after setbacks and turn losing pieces into winning advantages with a perfect 100% success rate. They may “tilt” a bit with a 10% tilt factor, but their psychological toughness often wins the day.

On the time-of-day beat, they perform best in bright hours like 1 AM and 14 PM, where win rates soar true like an early bird's song or a midday sunbeam. Midweek grind (especially Wednesdays and Mondays) shows the highest winning rhythms, proving that 12yraim’s biological clock is well-synced with victory cycles.

With an average of 48 moves per win, 12yraim enjoys a long, thoughtful game—a stroll through the forest rather than a mad dash. Though early resignations occur in about 11% of matches, it’s often just a tactical retreat to mate again with greater fury.

Facing opponents from all corners, 12yraim has a mixed flora of rivals: some fall like leaves (with 100% win rates against certain usernames), while others remain persistent thorns. Each interaction adds to 12yraim’s ever-expanding genomic chess library.

In short, 12yraim is a young strategist in constant bloom—learning, adapting, and evolving with every game, proving that even in the wild kingdom of chess, survival belongs to the most creatively cunning.

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