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Ben Loeb

benzloeb Philadelphia Since 2014 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟♟
48.9%- 47.1%- 4.1%
Bullet 1175
16W 21L 1D
Blitz 1173
1518W 1468L 115D
Rapid 1460
364W 340L 42D
Daily 1248
19W 19L 1D

Ben Loeb: A Chess Biography with a Twist of Biology

Meet Ben Loeb, also known around the virtual chessboard as benzloeb, a player whose game evolves with the precision of a well-adapted organism. Between 2014 and 2025, Ben’s chess rating has blossomed like a thriving ecosystem, showing remarkable resilience and strategic growth in Blitz, Rapid, Daily, and Bullet formats.

Chess Evolution and Rating Growth

Ben’s journey started with modest ratings — a Blitz starting point around 1035 in 2014, and Rapid rating just shy of 1000. But like a species finding its niche, Ben adapted and improved, reaching a peak Rapid rating of 1434 in 2023 and sustained competitive Blitz scores hovering above 1100 in recent years. Even in the demanding Bullet habitat, Ben reached a solid 1478 peak, proving nimble reflexes and quick thinking.

Opening Repertoire: The Genetic Code of Ben's Playstyle

Ben’s favorite opening lines on the Blitz battlefield include the Scotch Game (boasting a win rate over 52%), and the Giuoco Piano with a striking 60% success in the Scandinavian Defense — a tactical signature as precise as DNA sequencing! Rapid games reveal a fondness for the mysterious Top Secret opening — an opening so effective, it wins nearly 90% of the time, showing an evolutionary advantage few can match.

Playing Style: Endgame Endurance and Tactical Tenacity

With an endgame frequency over 64% and an average of 65 moves per win, Ben’s games reflect the stamina and patience of a biological marathoner. His tactical awareness is top tier: a remarkable 79.94% comeback rate and a perfect 100% win rate after losing a piece indicate a player who thrives under pressure — a true survivor in the battlefield of sixty-four squares.

A Psychological Profile: Keeping Cool Under Check

Ben’s tilt factor of 11% shows he’s mostly composed, rarely succumbing to the dangers of emotional “attrition,” though even the strongest nucleus can wobble. Performance fluctuates with rated versus casual games, with a -17.71% win difference suggesting Ben adapts best when the stakes are real — proof that the competitive environment triggers peak chlorophyll photosynthesis in his strategic leaves.

Notable Opponents and Rivalries

Ben appears to have some formidable rivalries — particularly with tough opponents like octaremo (yet to yield a victory there) and an impressive clean sweep against others such as kavan94 and lifeisnice, reflecting a varied but evolving competitive ecosystem.

Closing Remarks

Whether it’s blitzing through rapid-fire scenarios or cultivating deep tactical forests in longer games, Ben Loeb’s chess DNA is coded for adaptation and endurance. Always evolving, always learning — the bio-chess equation here is simple: Survival + Strategy = Success.

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