About Alina Alina (Alina2161)
Alina Alina is a rapid chess player who has shuffled through the ranks with the tenacity of a queen on a mission. With a rapid rating that once peaked at 1200 in 2021 and currently settling around 242 in 2025, Alina has shown the resilience of a pawn pushing for promotion, even if sometimes the journey is more paw-step than queen leap.
Playing Style & Strengths
Alina embraces the center of the board like a true bio-chess-sopher, showing remarkable tactical awareness with a 59.26% comeback rate and a perfect 100% win rate after losing a piece—talk about cellular regeneration on the chessboard! Known for an average of 55 moves per win, Alina’s games are marathons, not sprints, displaying endurance worthy of a knight galloping through an immune response.
Though sometimes inclined to early resignation (20.56%), Alina compensates with a keen endgame approach, engaging in the final phases about 40% of the time. White pieces see a 42.18% win rate, while Black edges slightly better at 45.04% — a balanced immune system response, if you will.
Opening Gambits
Alina’s opening repertoire is as diverse as DNA strands, favoring the King’s Pawn Opening with a respectable near-46% win rate and the Van't Kruijs Opening where success hits 50%. The Center Game is Alina’s chloroplast of choice, boasting an impressive 66.67% win rate — a true energy producer on the board!
Record & Rivalries
Across 557 rapid games, Alina has tallied 243 wins, 287 losses, and 27 draws, proving that even in the microscopic world of chess, survival is a game of adaptation. Some opponents like caramelou34 and vaelo_tm have met 100% defeat, while others, such as ashishj86, remain elusive prey.
Fun Facts & Quirks
- Longest winning streak: 13 games — a true mitotic burst!
- Best times to catch Alina hunting for wins: Sundays and Mondays, with over 50% win rates.
- Late-night games can be magic, evident from an 88.89% win rate at 23:00 — a nocturnal strategist awakened.
Alina’s “tilt factor” is a mild 7, indicating a well-calibrated neural network that mostly resists emotional viruses. However, battling rated opponents can bring a slight dip in win percentage, signaling a need for occasional chess therapy.
All said and done, Alina Alina is a fascinating organism in the ecosystem of chess, combining methodical strategy with spontaneous bursts of brilliance — a living, breathing test tube of chess evolution.