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Luis Ruiz Carpió

57FmvnE7 Since 2024 (Inactive) Chess.com
40.2%- 54.4%- 5.3%
Bullet 102
412W 704L 11D
Blitz 182
660W 678L 73D
Rapid 428
713W 770L 148D
Daily 288
169W 493L 27D

Luis Ruiz Carpió: A Chess Profile

Luis Ruiz Carpió is a dynamic chess player whose rating graph might just resemble the twists of a double helix! With a peak Daily rating of 676 in 2024, Luis shows a competitive spirit, even if his losses sometimes multiply quicker than rabbits.

Known for his rapid-fire bullet games, Luis has battled through over 7000 games across all time controls, with a particular knack for Blitz and Rapid formats. Notably, his Blitz games boast a highest rating of 362 and an impressive win rate nearing 54% when wielding the King's Pawn Opening. Talk about having a strong evolutionary advantage!

Luis's opening repertoire is diverse, but he shows some real "genes"tic mastery in the King's Pawn Opening King's Knight Variation, maintaining a win rate above 50% in both Daily and Blitz categories. This suggests a well-adapted strategy to charge forward with precision.

When it comes to his playing style, Luis averages about 43 moves per win and extends battles up to 56 moves in losses — definitely a marathon runner in the 64-cell petri dish. His early resignation rate hovers around 6%, showing he sometimes decides the cell culture isn't worth surviving.

Psychologically, Luis has a tilt factor of 41, meaning sometimes frustration can cloud the synapses, but his comeback rate (46%) and perfect win rate after losing a piece (100%) prove he's got the resilience of a tardigrade under pressure.

Luis’s typical activity peaks during afternoons and evenings with a curious spike in win rates at dawn (6 AM) – a prime time for a biological chess beast awakening! His best days are Fridays with a near 45% win rate, perfect for those weekend evolutionary gym sessions.

Among his most frequent opponents, “sergi299” and “niconico1988” seem to be major predators in his ecosystem, challenging Luis's survival strategy with win rates below 20%. Still, his feisty molecular tactics remain robust against many others, especially those with a name hinting at woodland creatures—obviously a natural predator in his chess biosphere.

Off the board, Luis's username 57FmvnE7 marks his unique genetic code in the digital chess genome. Whether playing daily or shiny rapid, Luis Ruiz Carpió continues to evolve, adapt, and conquer one pawn at a time, leaving his opponents wondering if he's more of a strategic predator or a clever chess parasite.

"In the grand species of chess players, Luis is a rare hybrid—biologically inclined for the hustle and mentally equipped for the endgame."*

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