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Anubhav Upadhyay

anubhavupadhyay_045 Prayagraj Since 2021 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟
50.4%- 48.5%- 1.0%
Bullet 376
1308W 1333L 8D
Blitz 543
50W 49L 2D
Rapid 1068
324W 243L 25D
Daily 1150
19W 13L 0D

Profile Summary: Anubhav Upadhyay

Meet Anubhav Upadhyay, also known widely by his chess handle anubhavupadhyay_045, a player whose chess journey is as dynamic and intricate as cellular mitosis! With a peak rapid rating climbing steadily to 1148 in 2025, Anubhav’s evolution on the 64-square battlefield mirrors the fascinating growth of a living organism—each game a new mitotic phase in his personal rating cycle.

Anubhav's game is a ribosome of relentless energy: pulsing through rapid and daily chess while also dabbling in blitz and bullet formats, though with a lower bullet max rating, proving that the speedy synapses of blitz may still need some firing up! His longest winning streak of 13 games shows a killer instinct for survival, much like an alpha predator cell in a biological ecosystem.

When it comes to openings, Anubhav has a special affinity for the Van ’t Kruijs Opening, where he displays a winning rate that could rival the precision of DNA replication—62.5% in rapid and a steady 50% in bullet games. His repertoire spans from classical choices like the King's Pawn Opening to the cheeky Englund Gambit, reflecting the adaptability of an enzyme finding its perfect substrate.

His play style blends patience and persistence: Anubhav averages about 45 moves per win, extending to nearly 53 moves per loss, highlighting his resilience in endgames, encountered almost 43% of the time. True to form, his tactical awareness is top-notch with a 100% win rate after losing a piece—remarkably like a cell repairing its damaged DNA flawlessly every time.

Psychologically, Anubhav’s tilt factor is low at 10, showing he’s as cool under pressure as a deep-sea fish in the abyss. His comeback rate nears 60%, and his capacity to outlast opponents after setbacks is notable, akin to a phoenix rising (or a mitochondrion powering through) after every defeat.

Off the board, Anubhav enjoys sparking joy in his opponents’ mitochondria by outwitting them – but fear not, he’s more about fun than fatality! Your king might feel a little under biological pressure, but remember: every chess cell has its day.

Keep an eye on this chess cell division master as he continues to multiply his victories and evolve with every move. His game is a living proof that in chess, as in biology, adaptation & persistence lead to survival of the fittest!

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