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anshul010100

Since 2021 (Inactive) Chess.com
46.5% W 45.6% L 7.9% D
Bullet
402
15W 12L 1D
Blitz
652
36W 44L 4D
Rapid
924
219W 209L 41D

Meet Anshul010100: The Chessboard Biologist

Somewhere between the petri dish of openings and the chromosome twists of endgames lies anshul010100, a player whose chess career unfolds with the elegance of cellular mitosis and the occasional shock of a scientific anomaly.

Since 2021, anshul010100 has been on a fascinating evolutionary journey through the chess ecosystem, starting their rapid rating at a humble 661 and blossoming to over 1000 points at their peak. Like a well-adapted organism, this player thrives mostly in Rapid games with a win-loss record almost in perfect balance — a true testament to enduring stamina in the wild tactical jungle.

Their calculated use of openings rivals the genetic code's complexity, with a fondness for the Queen’s Pawn Opening Accelerated London System and Indian Game, boasting win rates around 50-55%. It's clear that anshul010100 clones success by selectively mutating their approach; sometimes even gambiting like an Englund Gambit—more of a risky experiment with a ~29% win rate, showing that not all mutations survive the selection process.

Blitz and Bullet games reveal a nimble nervous system, albeit with a slightly lower rating, proving quick reflexes but perhaps a tendency to synapse misfire in the ultra-fast tempo. However, did you know this player has a comeback rate of 65%? Talk about regeneration and resilience—like a chessboard salamander coming back stronger after losing a piece, with a perfect 100% win rate post-piece loss. Some might call it adaptive brilliance, others a chess miracle.

Psychologically, anshul010100's tilt factor is modest at 7, showing a fairly stable cerebral cortex under pressure. Their endurance is remarkable, often engaging in endgames that stretch beyond 50 moves, much like a marathon runner of the 64 squares.

When it comes to timing, this player’s best hunting hours on the chessboard are peculiar: a dazzling 66.67% win rate around 8 pm and almost 60% late morning. Maybe the circadian chess rhythm pulses strongest then, when brain cells are firing most synapses.

Off the chessboard, anshul010100 might be the kind of player who finds humor in life’s double helix, embracing every loss and victory as just another replication cycle in the grand genome of chess mastery.

Chess is their lab, every move a scientific experiment, and every game a thrilling biological tale.

Bio last updated 1990-01-01