Profile: anjood, Woman Grandmaster
Meet anjood, a chess player whose rating curve looks more like a DNA helix — spiraling upwards with precision and grace! Awarded the prestigious Woman Grandmaster title by FIDE, anjood combines strategic depth with a tactical awareness that would make any chessboard cell division seem slow.
Career Highlights & Playing Style
With a blitz rating reaching a maximum of 2400 and maintaining that peak across multiple years, anjood’s rapid play is no less impressive, boasting a consistent 2402. Like a master biologist studying the chromosomes, anjood analyzes openings and endgames with remarkable clarity — especially thriving in unknown openings with an astonishing 72.7% blitz win rate.
Notably, anjood’s longest winning streak is a spectacular 13 games, echoing the resilience of mitochondria powering relentless energy. Their average winning game stretches to about 52 moves, a testament to patience and precision in cellular... sorry, chess matter. And if life chips away at pieces? No worries — anjood’s comeback rate stands at nearly 46.4% and a flawless 100% win rate after losing a piece, proving that even with mutations, survival is guaranteed!
Fun Facts & Opponent Analysis
- White pieces: Yield a solid 60.87% win rate — anjood’s preferred allele for attacking.
- Black pieces: Still hold strong with a 38.89% win rate, showing defensive robustness.
- Psychological resilience is key: with an impressively low "tilt factor" of 4, anjood stays cool even under pressure — no unnecessary apoptosis here!
- Win rates vary by opponent: Highest success includes perfect scores (100%) against several players like gmmcgregor and hauzmajistor, but some tricky rivalries exist, with lower win rates against frequent opponents like omribrill (21%) and kovid-21 (20%).
Playing by the Clock
With morning hours less active (only about 9-13% win rates between 8-11 AM), anjood truly energizes by late afternoon and evening, winning 100% of games at 16:00 and 17:00 hours — prime times for this grandmaster’s cognitive mitochondria to power up!
Whether speeding in blitz or strategizing in rapid, anjood’s game is a perfect blend of biological endurance and tactical ingenuity — proving that in the ecosystem of chess, they are truly in their prime.
So, if you ever face anjood on the board, prepare for a match that's less about chance mutation and more about calculated evolution.