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Joshy Samson

Username: AyanokojiKei26

Playing Since: 2024-01-18 (Active)

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Rapid: 766
1001W / 967L / 71D
Blitz: 486
0W / 1L / 0D

Joshy Samson: The Chessboard Biologist

Meet Joshy Samson, a chess player who thrives in the complex web of opening theories and endgame intricacies with the precision of a surgeon and the curiosity of a biologist exploring new species. Though his rating might not yet have evolved into the grandmaster stratum, his rapid progress from a 100 rating to peaking above 1000 in just over a year is nothing short of a remarkable adaptation!

Joshy’s preferred habitats on the chessboard are varied and fascinating. He's especially fond of the King's Pawn Opening and its St. George Defense variant, winning over half of his 351 battles there—clearly he’s got a knack for making the St. George flourish like a rare flower. His affinity for the Queen's Pawn Opening boasts an even more impressive win rate, a testament to his versatility in navigating different biological niches (or, in chess terms, positions).

When it comes to tactical encounters, Joshy displays remarkable resilience—his comeback rate soars at 77%, and his win rate after losing a piece is a perfect 100%. Talk about cellular regeneration: when a piece goes extinct on his board, he quickly adapts and overcomes, turning what could be a fatal mutation into a successful evolution. His endgames are frequently visited, appearing in nearly 59% of his games, suggesting a strategic patience akin to a patient biologist waiting for the right conditions to strike.

Although Joshy is more dominant playing black (with a 52.47% win rate) than white, he doesn't shy away from taking risks or early resignations—he keeps that rate at a low 4.86%, avoiding premature apoptosis in his matches.

His psychological profile reveals a low tilt factor of 10, showing robust mental stamina even during grueling matches, and an average game length that hints at thoughtful planning (average moves per win hit 64). However, watch out for his blitz games—he might only have a single recorded encounter there (and a loss) but hey, every organism has its weak spots!

When Joshy faces opponents, some prey flourish while others escape his clutch with ease—he boasts a 100% win rate against several foes, while a few remain elusive. His daily activities peak on Sunday with a win rate nearing 54%, perhaps his prime time to hunt and conquer across the 64 squares.

In summary, Joshy Samson is a fascinating specimen in the ecosystem of competitive chess—a player whose evolutionary journey is marked by steady growth, clever adaptability, and a touch of humor that keeps his opponents on their toes. If chess were biology, Joshy would be a master of survival of the fittest on the checkered plains!


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Rating

Year Bullet Blitz Rapid Daily
2025 916
2024 486 957
Rating by Year20242025957916YearRatingRapid

Stats by Year

Year White Black Moves
2025 91W / 107L / 8D 104W / 98L / 3D 61.4
2024 325W / 323L / 28D 358W / 299L / 26D 61.8

Openings: Most Played

Rapid Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Kings Pawn Opening St George Defense 362 188 161 13 51.9%
Kings Pawn Opening 360 182 164 14 50.6%
French Defense St George Defense 151 77 67 7 51.0%
Queens Pawn Opening 62 37 22 3 59.7%
Top Secret 60 30 28 2 50.0%
Scandinavian Defense 53 27 26 0 50.9%
Kings Pawn Opening Kings Knight Variation 50 21 27 2 42.0%
Van t Kruijs Opening 49 27 19 3 55.1%
French Defense Knight Variation 41 19 20 2 46.3%
Queens Pawn Opening Horwitz Defense 37 18 18 1 48.6%
Blitz Opening Games Wins Losses Draws Win Rate
Undefined 1 0 1 0 0.0%

🔥 Streaks

Streak Longest Current
Winning 7 0
Losing 10 3
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