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AungWaiHlyan96

Since 2025 (Inactive) Chess.com
51.8%- 46.5%- 1.8%
Rapid 1461
440W 394L 15D
Daily 387
0W 1L 0D

Meet AungWaiHlyan96: The Chessboard Biologist

AungWaiHlyan96 is no ordinary chess player; they are a grandmaster of growth curves and winning streaks, experimenting wildly with every opening in the rapid game petri dish. From a modest initial rating of 570 in 2025, AungWaiHlyan96 evolved rapidly to a peak of 1384, proving that their playing style incubates success as reliably as mitosis produces new cells.

With over 460 rapid games played, they boast a solid win record of 242 victories, with a longest winning streak of 10 consecutive games—a true testament to their cellular-level dedication and tactical mitosis on the board.

Opening Gambits and Genius

AungWaiHlyan96 favors the Bishop’s Opening and Philidor Defense, winning over 58% of these matches. Other strategies cooked up in their laboratory include the Italian Game and the spicy Sicilian Defense variations, showcasing their ability to adapt with a Darwinian flair.

Known for a keen endgame frequency (over 68%) and an impressive comeback rate of 81.4%, AungWaiHlyan96 clearly doesn't let setbacks cause too much cellular apoptosis—they regenerate and strategize with million-mitochondria energy!

Playing Style and Psychology

Their win rates are balanced by color: 51.7% with white and 52.8% with black, like a true homeostatic chess organism maintaining equilibrium. Early resignation is practically nonexistent at less than 1%, meaning they fight for survival on each board like a queen on a petri dish.

The player thrives mostly in the early morning hours and mid-afternoon, when their win rate peaks up to 100% at 0:00 and 1:00 AM and nearly 73% around 8 AM—perhaps they’re just biologically timed for checkmate under moonlight!

Fun Facts

  • Average game length in wins: 69 moves – plenty of time to grow those tactical dendrites!
  • Win percentage after losing a piece: 100% – talk about cellular regeneration!
  • Psychological tilt factor of 8 suggests a modest reaction to adversity, enough to spark adaptation but never mutation.

Whether it’s a clash with familiar opponents or venturing into unknown opening sequences, AungWaiHlyan96 is a chess player who blends science and strategy, proving that with the right conditions, a winning formula will always replicate.

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