Profile: 1govno
Meet 1govno, a chess player whose rating journey resembles a fascinating cellular mitosis—full of ups, downs, and surprising splits! Starting out in 2022 with a Rapid rating of just 706, 1govno has demonstrated real growth and resilience across multiple formats, especially shining in Bullet and Daily games.
With a total of 79 wins in Bullet chess and a peak rating nearing 1100, 1govno moves at lightning speed, much like a neural impulse zipping across a synapse. Their Bullet opening repertoire boasts a particularly strong penchant for the Englund Gambit, winning over 72% of games—clearly, a venomous gambit that's more sting than fizzle!
Not only fast but strategic, 1govno's Daily chess record is flawless, boasting a perfect 4–0, with a peak rating above 1200, proving that patience and careful growth produce fruitful outcomes—like a well-timed cell cycle. In Rapid and Blitz, they continue to maintain solid win rates over 60%, showing the versatility of their playstyle.
Known for their tactical awareness, 1govno has a remarkable 100% win rate after losing a piece and a comeback rate of nearly 70%, which makes opponents feel like they're facing a chess-playing hydra—cut one head, and multiple more strategies hatch in its place. The average moves per win hover around 56, indicating a preference for deep, evolutionary chess battles rather than quick skirmishes.
Despite a modest early resignation rate and a psychological tilt factor of 6 (everyone has their off days—after all, neurons can misfire!), 1govno maintains a cheerful resilience on the board. They flourish most on Wednesdays and Fridays, with win rates soaring above 80%—perhaps the stars align midweek for this chess mitochondrion!
Their most frequent sparring partners include jokjl (facing them 32 times with an 81% win rate) and budjav_lebac123, whom 1govno practically dominates with over 94% victories. Yet, 1govno is no stranger to challenges, having a few less fortunate records sprinkled in, keeping their evolutionary cycle exciting and dynamic.
Overall, 1govno’s chess career could be described as a fascinating biological experiment—sometimes a little messy, occasionally unpredictable, but always enduring and ready for the next cell division on the 64 squares.