Profile Summary: Ananya Moi
Meet Ananya Moi, a determined chess enthusiast whose rating has been evolving as dynamically as a well-timed fork! Starting in 2024 with modest ratings, Ananya's Bullet rating soared from 100 to a striking 941 in 2025, showcasing a real talent for lightning-fast decisions that would make any knight jealous. Not to mention, the Daily rating blossomed impressively from a steady 400 to an even more commanding 1140, proving that patience and strategy in slower games can be just as powerful as a queen's gambit.
Known for a somewhat infectious passion for the endgame — Ananya clocks an endgame frequency of 57.45%, often steering the match toward the final phases where precise biology-like calculations unfold, much like the DNA helices of a complex organism. Their games tend to last about 51 moves when winning, a testament to a physiological tolerance for endurance and focus.
Ananya has a quirky affinity for the Van t Kruijs Opening in Bullet games, boasting an impressive 64.7% win rate – clearly this opening is part of their genetic chess code. In Blitz, the Giuoco Piano Four Knights Game stands out with a stunning 90.9% win ratio, making Ananya's opponents feel a bit like prey caught in a biological trap.
Their tactical awareness is top-notch, with a remarkable 68.58% comeback rate and a perfect record of winning after losing a piece, proving resilience encoded into the very mitochondria of their play style. Though the occasional tilt factor spikes to 8 (we all know the Tesla coil of emotions that chess can induce), Ananya's mental cell regeneration keeps them bouncing back stronger.
Ananya's competitive spirit is evident across various time controls, with win rates peaking during morning hours and a particularly strong surge on Fridays and Saturdays — perhaps signaling a circadian rhythm attuned to chess. While the early resignation rate is a humble 4.79%, it only highlights Ananya’s tenacity to fight until the proverbial checkmate or stalemate.
Whether playing under the stress of bullet speed or the calm environment of daily matches, Ananya Moi’s chess game is a fine example of evolutionary biology in action — adapting, overcoming, and thriving across multiple dimensions of the 64-square battlefield. It’s safe to say the chessboard is their natural habitat, and every match is a fascinating study in survival, strategy, and maybe a little science pun.
"When it comes to chess, Ananya's moves aren't just strategic, they're practically genetic."