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anandjanakiraman

Since 2021 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟♟
47.8%- 47.9%- 4.3%
Bullet 509
85W 102L 4D
Blitz 774
7591W 7594L 666D
Rapid 785
1590W 1598L 165D

Profile Summary: anandjanakiraman

Meet anandjanakiraman, a chess enthusiast whose game is a unique blend of strategy and surprise, like a well-timed mutation in a grand game of biological evolution. With an endgame frequency of nearly 68%, this player has definitely mastered the art of adapting under pressure—whether it’s a blitz or a bullet, anandjanakiraman can pivot faster than a bacterium under a microscope.

Starting from modest blitz ratings around 665 in 2021, anandjanakiraman has fluctuated, showing resilience by bouncing back with a solid 783 rating in 2024. The bullet ratings may dip into the 400s now and then, but don’t let those numbers fool you—this player’s comeback rate is an impressive 71.15%, and the win rate after losing a piece is a perfect 100%. Talk about cellular regeneration in chess form!

With an average of around 59 moves to win and nearly 69 moves per loss, anandjanakiraman prefers the long game, carefully cultivating every position like a gardener nurturing a rare species. The psychological tilt factor sits at a manageable 11, which means their nerves, unlike many, rarely mutate into panic mid-game.

Interesting quirks in hourly performance show a win rate peak around 13:00 and 19:00 hours, suggesting anandjanakiraman operates best when the biological clock strikes prime time—a perfect synthesis of circadian rhythm and tactical prowess.

This player favors openings like the Scandinavian Defense and Bishop’s Opening, wielding them with a win rate hovering between 47% and an impressive 58.5%. Like an enzyme perfectly fitting its substrate, anandjanakiraman knows just how to deploy these openings to destabilize the opponent's strategy.

Whether dodging forks or securing forks, this player brings a bit of biological magic to the chessboard, proving that sometimes, survival isn’t just about strength—it’s about strategy, patience, and a pinch of evolutionary luck. So, if you play anandjanakiraman, watch your pawns—and your genes!

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