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Alex Cofer

alexcofer Since 2020 (Inactive) Chess.com
27.8% W 55.6% L 16.7% D
Blitz
431
1W 1L 1D
Rapid
298
4W 9L 2D

Alex Cofer: The Chessboard Biologist

Meet Alex Cofer, a player whose chess rating history reads like a fascinating experiment in adaptation and evolution. With a knack for blending aggressive strategies and surprising comebacks, Alex proves that even in the wild kingdom of chess, survival of the fittest applies… or at least, the craftiest!

Rating Evolution

Alex’s journey began with a Blitz rating peak of 431 in 2020, before shifting focus to Rapid chess in 2021, where a max rating of 522 was reached. Though the numbers suggest some genetic drift with ups and downs (minimum Rapid rating dipped to 262), Alex’s overall win rate and varied opening repertoire hint at a well-adapted player still evolving in the ecological niche of the board.

Opening Repertoire: A Diverse Genetic Pool

Alex doesn’t just stick to one set of genes — I mean openings! From successfully mating with the Queen's Pawn Opening Chigorin Variation and Alekhine's Defense to experiments with the Reti and King’s Pawn openings (all boasting 100% win rates in those specimens), Alex’s opening DNA is far from uniform. Not all mutations succeed though: some ventured into French Defense and Van’t Kruijs Opening, which ended in extinction (0% wins).

Style and Strategy

With an endgame frequency of nearly 47%, Alex seems to enjoy the slow and methodical phase where every pawn push and king shuffle counts. The average moves before a win (33) or loss (around 41) suggest a steady metabolic rate for games — not too fast, not too slow. Alex’s white pieces yield about 29% wins while black edges slightly higher at 38%, hinting at a comfort in defense and counter-attack when playing second fiddle.

Tactical Awareness: The Survival Instincts

Alex boasts a 100% win rate after losing a piece — an impressive display of cellular repair under duress! This player’s evolutionary toolkit includes a 20% comeback rate and a mere 14% “one-sided” losses, showing resilience that any biologist would admire.

Psychological Traits: Battling Tilt and Triumph

Alex’s tilt factor is minimal (4), proving they don’t easily go into chaos when the environment gets hostile. Interestingly, Alex performs better in rated matches compared to casual games, showing a predilection for the high-stakes ecosystem.

Opponents and Ecosystem

In the wild chess ecosystem, Alex has met many species, with mixed success against rivals like theforeheaded1 (33% win rate) and a perfect 100% against the likes of adammerchant and conner231. The current habitat includes a streak-breaking environment, with the longest winning streak capped at two games — indicating subtle competitive pressures.

In conclusion, Alex Cofer is a chess player whose style and stats reveal a fascinating organism, constantly adapting and evolving through the complex ecosystems of rapid and blitz play. Whether hatchling or seasoned predator, Alex’s next move is bound to be an interesting mutation in the ongoing chess saga.

Bio last updated 1990-01-01