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alokvirmani

Since 2023 (Inactive) Chess.com ♟♟♟
47.8%- 47.6%- 4.7%
Bullet 522
9W 6L 0D
Blitz 521
9W 8L 0D
Rapid 1076
2807W 2797L 276D
Daily 964
2W 4L 1D

Player Profile: alokvirmani

Once upon a chessboard, alokvirmani has been making quite the evolutionary leap through ranks and pawns alike. With a rapid rating that blossomed from a humble 549 in 2023 to a more mature 1081 by 2025, this grandmaster-in-the-making shows resilience reminiscent of biology’s finest survivors.

alokvirmani’s game style is a fascinating specimen in the ecosystem of chess. Starting with a rapid average rating hovering near 800 in 2023, they quickly mutated strategies and tactics to hover above 1000 by 2024 and fine-tune further in 2025. With an impressive comeback rate of 63.78% and a perfect 100% win rate after losing a piece, the player’s resilience could give any biological system a run for its money—never surrendering, adapting beautifully under pressure.

The opening repertoire is as diverse as the flora in a tropical forest. Easily comfortable with the Bishop's Opening, boasting a win rate of 52.8% over 793 rapid games, and mastering defensive adaptations like the Berlin Defense with a strong 55.8% win rate, alokvirmani's openings are the roots firmly anchoring their tactics. Whether attacking or defending, this player seems to have the perfect symbiotic relationship with their openings.

alokvirmani doesn’t just rely on brute force; their psychological profile reveals a low early resignation rate of just 1.12%, indicating stamina, patience, and the scientific curiosity of a chess biologist studying every little move. With a tilt factor at a modest 10, it’s clear this player has neurons firing effectively under pressure without short-circuiting.

The hours of peak performance are a curious rhythm: 10 AM and 12 PM rates soar above 50%, suggesting that alokvirmani’s chess synapses are particularly active in these diurnal windows. Perhaps the brain chemistry is at an optimal pH in the late morning, ready to strike with precision and patience.

When alokvirmani faces the battlefield with the white pieces, there’s a slight evolutionary advantage—winning half the time (50.5%), while black pieces demand a bit more cunning, with a 45.09% win rate. Across all formats, the player has amassed an admirable rapid record of nearly equal wins and losses (~2489 wins to 2479 losses), showcasing a balanced survival strategy—sometimes predator, sometimes prey.

A particularly witty note: in bullet and blitz chess, alokvirmani's rating might be nascent—maxing just below 525—but like a sprinter warming up, rapid games are where this player truly fossils their skill into legacy.

To summarize: alokvirmani, the chessboard's own experimental organism, grows stronger and wiser with each match, adapting strategies both fierce and subtle. Like a cunning cephalopod camouflaging itself in the deep ocean of tactics, this player knows when to strike and when to retreat, keeping opponents guessing and spectators amused.

One can only imagine what new evolutionary gambits this chess creature will discover next...

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