Meet alekskostylev, a chess player whose game evolution is as dynamic as the cells in a living organism! Starting off with a Blitz rating that fluctuated between 346 and an impressive 1372 in 2023, alekskostylev shows a spectral range of strategic adaptations that keep opponents guessing.
This player's approach to openings is a true lab experiment in chess biology: thriving on the King's Gambit Accepted with a winning rate of nearly 58%, and excelling in aggressive gambits like the King's Gambit Accepted King's Knight Gambit with an outstanding 68% win rate. It’s clear alekskostylev's style is all about bold moves - no wonder their tactical awareness boasts a 100% win rate after losing a piece, proving that like a resilient cell repairing DNA, alekskostylev can make remarkable comebacks.
Not one to be pigeonholed, alekskostylev's performance in Rapid chess shines with a perfect 100% win rate in several opening variations, including the King's Pawn Opening and the mysterious Top Secret line (we'd call it the mitochondria of alekskostylev’s repertoire – the powerhouse). Blitz battles are numerous — over 2700 games — demonstrating stamina, patience, and an endgame frequency of nearly 54%, proving that alekskostylev doesn't just plant pawns; they nurture victories until checkmate blooms.
With a longest winning streak of 13 games, alekskostylev shows tenacity that would impress even the most competitive amoeba. Despite a tilt factor of 13, the ability to recover and maintain a comeback rate above 70% makes alekskostylev a tough opponent to knock out of the game.
Strategically, alekskostylev is balanced though favors white slightly more with a 51.14% win rate, suggesting a playful organism thriving on the initiative. The player tends to resign early only about 6% of the time, showing respect for good battles and a knack for finishing strong.
Whether blitzing at dawn (win rates peak impressively at 5 AM and 8 AM, possibly fueled by coffee rather than photosynthesis) or studying deep into the night, alekskostylev’s chess cell division is steady and persistent. So if you face this opponent, prepare to witness a fascinating game of survival, strategy, and some cheeky gambit mutations.