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boekieman

Since 2023 (Inactive) Chess.com
47.1%- 50.5%- 2.4%
Rapid 209
190W 206L 9D
Daily 382
3W 1L 1D

Meet boekieman: The Chessboard Biologist

In the vast ecosystem of chess, boekieman is a curious specimen whose rating evolution is as dynamic as a high-speed game of rapid-fire pawns. From an initial rapid rating of 182 in 2023 to a recent peak of 204 in 2024, this player’s moves resemble the adaptive strategies of a grandmaster in the wild chess jungle.

Opening Gambits & Tactical DNA

One could say boekieman has a strong genetic affinity for the King’s Pawn Opening, playing it 140 times with a solid 50% win rate—an impressive survival trait in the competitive wilds of online chess.

Another fascinating mutation: a perfect 100% record in the English Opening Kings English Variation across 9 rapid games, proving this opening to be their evolutionary niche.

Strengths and Survival Strategies

  • Endgame Prowess: Boekieman averages 35 moves to win, showing stamina in prolonged battles, much like a wolf patiently hunting its prey.
  • Comeback King: With a comeback rate of 36.46% and a 100% win rate after losing a piece, this player has developed a remarkable resilience—when a part of the "chess anatomy" is lost, the organism fights back fiercer than ever.
  • Black is the new white: Contrary to traditional expectations, boekieman wins more often playing Black (49.53%) than White (44.33%)—a subtle evolutionary twist.

Quirks & Habits

Beware their impatience though—an early resignation rate of 34.47% suggests boekieman sometimes opts out of losing battles early, choosing survival over unnecessary risks.

Interestingly, the player's "tilt factor" is low at only 6, indicating a calm demeanor even when the pawns go haywire. A psychological advantage akin to a cool-headed predator in a frenzy.

Competitive Environment

Boekieman has encountered a wide array of opponents, with a noteworthy 100% win rate against fierce challengers like "gottogo581" and "firdawi". However, some adversaries enjoy more success, keeping the evolutionary arms race ongoing.

Clock Watching and Activity Patterns

Fitness tests in terms of time show Boekieman’s optimal hunting hours are dawn and dusk (6 am, 7 am, and 18 pm boasting win rates over 60%), suggesting the player thrives in early and evening light—just like certain nocturnal and crepuscular chess beasts.

In summary, boekieman is a fascinating chess creature with a balance of persistence, adaptability, and tactical cunning—a player always ready to pounce or retreat, evolving with each move on the 64-square savannah.

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