Meet been10: The Chessboard Biologist
Once a humble pawn in the vast ecosystem of players, been10 has evolved into a formidable rapid player with a peak rating almost touching 1000 in 2025. With over 3,000 rapid games played and a nearly balanced win-loss record, this chess enthusiast knows how to adapt and survive the wilds of the 64 squares.
Known for a strategic deployment of the Queen's Pawn Opening Chigorin Variation and a special fondness for the Englund Gambit, been10's repertoire flows like DNA through generations, blending aggressive gambits and solid defenses. In blitz and bullet, though smaller in sample, the same evolutionary instincts shine through, rooted deeply in tactical awareness.
Like cell division, been10's games unfold with well-measured growth: on average, nearly 61 moves per win or loss, demonstrating resilience and precision in both opening and endgame stages (60% endgame frequency!). A comeback artist at heart, with an astounding 73% comeback rate and a perfect 100% win after losing a piece, proves this player’s inner mitochondria generate unstoppable energy under pressure.
Been10's playing style includes a rare early resignation rate of under 4%, showing respect to the game’s long evolutionary timeline—but watch out, mild tilt at 12% shows even champions can have an off day in their cellular processes.
Day and night, been10 adapts their circadian rhythm: the highest win-rate hour peaks at a dazzling 80% at 8 am, while weekends bring a slight uptick in success—a true chess creature attuned to its environment.
So next time you meet been10 across the chessboard, remember: this player’s moves are as meticulously crafted as a protein's folding, and their strategies will have you rewinding your neural pathways searching for answers. Stalk the king carefully, or face the evolutionary checkmate!