Alberto R. - The Chess Connoisseur
Meet Alberto R., a player whose knights gallop through the complex biology of chess like a true strategist, blending instinct with calculated precision. While not quite a grandmaster, his trajectory shows a determined cell division of skills, growing steadily year after year in the competitive cultures of Blitz, Rapid, and Daily chess.
Chess Evolution & Stats
Alberto’s chess rating has fluctuated over the years, much like a population of cells adapting in a petri dish. His Rapid ratings peaked at 1114 back in 2020, dipping and rising through subsequent years, currently stabilizing in the 700s. Blitz and Bullet performances show a hard-working nucleo-cytoplasmic ratio of wins and losses, with Blitz rating oscillating between 350 and 750, and Bullet games generally on the lower spectrum, perhaps suggesting that speed is less his enzyme of choice.
Playing Style - A Molecular Mix
- Endgame Frequency: 53.19% - Alberto navigates endgames with the patience of a mitochondrion fueling the cell, showing endurance and tactical resilience.
- Early Resignation Rate: Just 5.88% - He seldom surrenders his battles early, proving he’s in it for the long DNA replication.
- Average Moves: Wins average at 55 moves, losses close behind at 54, highlighting stubborn consistency even when the tides turn.
- Comeback Rate: An impressive 64.14% - His games sometimes look like Darwinian survival of the fittest, clawing back from the brink.
Opening Moves - A Genetic Code
Alberto favors the King's Pawn Opening, especially the King's Knight Variation, where he sports a reasonably healthy win rate (~52% in Rapid, ~43% in Blitz), proving this classic opening is part of his codons for success. He also dives into the Scotch Game and Scandinavian Defense, showing experimental spirit akin to gene splicing in search of new evolutionary advantages.
Psychological Profile - The Neural Pathways of a Player
With an 11 tilt factor, Alberto occasionally gets a bit flustered when things don't go his way—who wouldn’t when their pawns are falling like autumn leaves? But his win difference between rated and casual games is a sharp 45.68%, suggesting he thrives when the pressure microscope is on. Also of note is his flawless 100% win rate after losing a piece, indicating a resilient and clever neural adaptation to adversity.
Fun Fact
Playing predominantly during early mornings and evenings (6 AM shows a sparkling 63.64% win rate, while 4 AM clocks a perfect 100%!), Alberto clearly channels his inner circadian rhythm, making every hour on the clock a key part of his chess metabolism.
In the vast ecosystem of chess players, Alberto R. cells thrive on incremental growth and resilience, proving that even in the competitive petri dish of the chessboard, evolution favors the persistent.