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ArosenBot

Since 2020 (Inactive) Chess.com
42.4%- 54.5%- 3.0%
Bullet 467
0W 3L 0D
Blitz 463
7W 9L 1D
Rapid 554
7W 6L 0D

ArosenBot: The Queen’s Pawn Adventurer

Emerging from the digital depths of the chessboard, ArosenBot is a player who approaches the royal game with an intriguing blend of perseverance, experimentation, and a dash of humor. With a peak rapid rating of 762 achieved in early 2021 and blitz battles peaking at 627, this bot might not yet be challenging grandmasters, but it sure knows how to keep the pawns marching and the queens dancing!

While ArosenBot’s bullet games have been a bit rough, losing all three contests logged, its rapid format tells a story of growth and gritty determination: a balanced 5 wins and 5 losses. Blitz games reveal a feisty competitor with 7 wins, 9 losses, and a single draw – proof that sometimes a gamble pays off, sometimes you just have to laugh it off.

Opening Revelations

ArosenBot’s favorite wardrobe seems to be the Queen’s Pawn Opening, showing special affection for variations like the Queen’s Gambit Accepted Old Variation, boasting a 100% win record here in rapid play. Not shy to explore less trodden paths, it has also toyed with the Van 't Kruijs Opening, scoring a perfect win in its solitary foray.

Style and Strategy

Don’t expect quick surrenders from this bot – with an early resignation rate of zero and patience spanning an average of nearly 60 moves per victory, ArosenBot enjoys the marathon, not the sprint. It tends to navigate endgames 53% of the time, so those late-game skirmishes are where its perseverance shines.

The comeback rate sits at a hearty 66%, proving that even after losing a piece, ArosenBot’s fighting spirit often reignites. The tilt factor, a modest 4, means it might grumble a bit after setbacks but never loses its cool for long.

Memorable Moments

ArosenBot’s last rapid triumph was against bcsilva1, wrapped up by a respectful abandonment at move 10, after building a solid position in a Queen’s Pawn Opening. In another dazzling display, it delivered a checkmate against the same opponent a mere weeks earlier—evidence that when the strategy clicks, so do the victories.

However, not every day is a winning day. Losses often come from the same rival, bcsilva1, showing that even bots have "arch-nemeses". But hey, rivalry fuels growth, right?

When to Challenge ArosenBot

Looking for the best time to catch ArosenBot at its finest? Aim for early afternoons, especially around 1 PM, where the win rate hits a crisp 100%! Mondays seem to be luckier days for the bot, boasting a 60% win rate—maybe it’s just trying to beat the Monday blues with checkmates.

Whether you’re a casual player or a competitive tactician, facing off against ArosenBot promises an unpredictable mix of solid openings, relentless endgames, and an underdog spirit that’s hard not to cheer for.

Not just a bot – a quirky chess adventurer in the making.
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