Filipe Batista - The Chess Cell Division Maestro
Filipe Batista, known by his username Bhudapeste, is a chess player whose style is nothing short of evolutionary — adapting, dividing, and conquering across rapid, blitz, and bullet formats like a true grandmaster of the chess biosphere.
Starting his rating journey in 2020 with a modest rapid rating around 385 and blitz at 399, Filipe’s chess organism quickly adapted through the years, peaking in rapid at a nimble 784 in 2022. His playstyle reveals a master tactician with a comeback rate of 58.95% and a perfect 100% win rate after losing a piece—truly a survival tactic worthy of the toughest evolutionary pressures.
With nearly 730 rapid games under his belt, Filipe channels his inner cell, replicating winning moves with a rapid win count of 362, balancing his game life cycle with 339 losses and 29 draws. His average moves per win hover around 52, suggesting a game that’s both patiently meticulous and fiercely persistent, much like the slow but steady mitosis of a dividing cell.
Filipe's opening strategies remain top secret — in fact, his opponents often feel like they've stepped into a Petri dish of mysteries, unsure when the next mutation will strike. His preferred "Top Secret" opening in rapid yields him nearly 50% wins, a solid formula in this competitive petri net of personalities.
His psychological resilience is remarkable, tolerating only a mild tilt factor of 14 and demonstrating a stout defensive spine by finishing 47.93% of his games in the endgame phase — the final frontier where pawns become queens and nerves are truly tested.
Despite some fluctuations, Filipe's chess genome thrives mainly during the evening hours, especially between 10 PM and midnight, where his win rates spike like a sudden burst of cellular energy. His highest recorded win rate pops at a stellar 100% during the 9 AM hour - a perfect time to crack open the chessboard petri dish and let the games ferment.
Beyond mere numbers, Filipe Batista is a dynamic organism on the chessboard – constantly evolving, reinforcing strategic DNA, and challenging the ecosystem of moving pieces with a playful yet deadly biological precision. Watch out: this chess player is replicating victories at a microbial pace!