Player Profile: Circle (Asadullah86)
Meet Circle, a chess player whose game is nothing short of a perfect loop of strategy and surprise moves. With a rapid rating that has orbited from 532 in 2022 to a stellar 879 in 2025, Circle proves that in the game of chess, resistance is indeed pointless—much like the infinite loop in their username!
Circle’s style is a fascinating blend of patience and tactical brilliance, boasting a comeback rate of over 53%, and a flawless 100% win rate after losing a piece — talk about turning a broken cell into a regeneration powerhouse! Their games average nearly 46 moves per win, showing their endurance in the endgame is as steady as cell division.
Specializing in the Scandinavian Defense and King's Pawn Opening, Circle has a win rate north of 60% with these openings in daily play, proving that whether it’s the bold poke of a pawn or the silent resilience of a defense, they’ve got the perfect reaction formula. Much like DNA helices twisting and turning to survive, Circle weaves through the opposition’s strategies with elegance and precision.
Circle’s psychological resilience is no joke either — with a tilt factor of just 13, they keep their cool even when the board feels like a jungle gym of neurons firing rapidly. They perform best on Saturday and Friday, shining brightest at 20:00 and 6:00 hours, suggesting their optimal cognitive cycles align with those key hours—maybe that’s when the brain cells multiply fastest!
Whether facing frequent opponents like tschuutschuuu or acing a fresh challenger, Circle’s comprehensive playstyle, love for deep endgames, and biologically inspired tenacity make them a force to be reckoned with. After all, in Circle’s world, every game is a vital reaction in the grand experiment of chess — with just the right amount of fun and science mixed in.
“Like the cells that circle through the body, so too does Circle move steadily through the ranks, proving every game is a new life cycle of challenge and growth.”