Profile: alazgulyurt
Meet alazgulyurt, a chess enthusiast whose rating history is as dynamic as a lively cell membrane! With a 2023 journey navigating Bullet, Rapid, Blitz, and Daily games, alazgulyurt has displayed the resilience of a mitochondrion powering through energy crises.
Playing Strength & Style
Rated highest at 800 in Daily chess, alazgulyurt shows impressive stamina outside of the extreme time controls, almost like a ribosome steadily producing proteins. While Bullet and Blitz ratings fluctuate, there's a noteworthy persistence reflected in the 50% comeback rate and a tactical acumen that leads to a perfect 100% win rate after losing a piece — talk about cellular regeneration!
With an endgame frequency near 35%, alazgulyurt likes to stick around for the grand finale, making each match a little evolutionary experiment in survival. Their average moves per win (42) and loss (48) suggest patience, though the early resignation rate of 11% reveals moments where apoptosis might kick in – a strategic retreat before the cells get too damaged.
Opening Repertoire & Memetic Variations
From the Queen's Pawn Zukertort Variation boasting a neat 50% win rate in Bullet to boldly testing the waters with King's Pawn Leonardis Variation yielding a solid 67%, alazgulyurt experiments across the genetic chess code with moderate success. The Vienna Gambit and Bishops openings make occasional cameo appearances, hinting at a versatile genome of strategies.
Competitive Record & Opponents
With a burst of vitality marking a longest winning streak of 5 games, alazgulyurt’s competitive spirit is no mere reflex arc. They've brushed digital swords with foes like teletubisibisi, kyselakovic, and a7med2win— interestingly, they maintain a spotless win rate against some (100% vs a7med2win), though the immune response to others remains in check (0% vs teletubisibisi).
The Human Cell of Chess
In essence, alazgulyurt is a living organism moving through the cellular phases of chess – mutating openings, adjusting tactics, sometimes succumbing to programmed death (early resignation), and other times thriving spectacularly (endgame prowess). A mild tilt factor (5) suggests occasional irritability, but the overall phenotype is that of an adaptable competitor evolving with every move.
So if your chess cells are ready for some biological banter wrapped in strategic warfare, facing alazgulyurt might just be your next species-level challenge!