Player Profile: Alicin25
Meet Alicin25, a chess enthusiast whose rating history is nothing short of evolutionary biology in motion. Starting from humble beginnings in 2020 with a Rapid rating wobbling around 275, this player has mutated their way up to a Rapid peak of 879 in 2025 — talk about a queen’s gambit with natural selection!
Much like a resilient unicell, Alicin25 has survived the blitz storms and bullet hurricanes of online chess warfare. Their Blitz play, while fluctuating, boasts a respectable 328 wins out of 682 games, proving that even under the pressure of lightning-fast moves, this player’s tactics don’t go extinct. And in Bullet, where reflexes reign supreme, Alicin25 evolved rapidly, snagging a whopping 159 wins from 287 battles - an evolutionary trait for speed and precision!
With an endgame frequency of 53.2%, Alicin25 clearly enjoys the climactic cellular division of chess battles, turning every piece endgame into a mitosis of calculation and strategy. Their average moves per win (about 50) reflect a patient, steadily replicating thought process, while losses average a few more moves—proof that every mutation doesn’t always pay off, but the genome keeps learning.
Psychological resilience is a strong suit: a comeback rate nearing 67% and a perfect 100% win rate after losing a piece suggest Alicin25 is like a phoenix cell — no matter how chopped up the genome, this player regenerates and strikes back with vigor.
Beware opponents: Alicin25’s longest winning streak hit an impressive 10, enough to put Darwin’s survival theories to shame. While currently resting on a streak of zero, it’s only a matter of time before the adaptation cycle begins anew.
Favorite opening? Top Secret — just like a well-hidden gene essential for dominance, this enigmatic strategy yields almost a 50% win rate across all time controls, with a bullet win rate even nudging over 55%.
Off the board, Alicin25’s play style echoes a cheeky biologist with a penchant for strategic humor: a mild 4.85% early resignation rate shows they rarely surrender their neural pathways without a fight. This player operates best during peak biological hours, showing a dazzling 71% win rate around 8 AM and a knockout 100% at 9 AM—clearly a creature of morning productivity!
Whether battling with slow, methodical strategy or lightning-fast reflexes, Alicin25 is proof that in the ecosystem of chess, adaptation and evolution make all the difference. Watch out world — this player’s genes are coded for checkmate!