Profile Summary: bryan_david
Meet bryan_david, a tenacious chess enthusiast whose game plays out like a thrilling biological saga—full of strategic mutation, tactical adaptation, and evolutionary pressure! With a peak blitz rating nudging just over 1045 in 2024 and rapid performances sparking interest at 1102, bryan_david’s chess cells are always dividing their attention between cunning openings and resilient endgames.
Specializing in the Queen's Pawn Opening, with a win rate of over 53%, and showing a surprising flair in the Englund Gambit (winning more than half the time!), this player knows how to inject some genetic variety into their playbook. From the Philidor Defense to the Indian Game, bryan_david's opening repertoire is as diverse as a thriving ecosystem.
Bryan’s endgame frequency is impressively high at over 81%, suggesting their patience and stamina flow deep in their chess DNA. When down a piece, bryan_david’s comeback rate is a whopping 87.75%, proving they’re equipped with tactical mitochondria that keep the fight alive no matter the odds. And when the chips fall (or rather, the pawns), bryan_david’s win rate after losing a piece is a perfect 100%—talk about self-healing capabilities!
This strategist’s longest recorded winning streak stretches to a resilient 12 games, a testament to their evolutionary fitness on the digital battlefield. Though sometimes susceptible to the pesky tilt factor—clocking in at 11—bryan_david exhibits a balanced approach, winning more games with white (over 50%) than black pieces, keeping opponents guessing whether their next move will be a genetic masterstroke or a harmless mutation.
Bryan_david also shows a playful side—few retreat early, with an early resignation rate under 1%, meaning they stick around like a hardy cell to the final autopsy of each game. And hey, with average moves per win hovering around 71, matches with bryan_david don’t just finish quickly—they mature, develop, and evolve, giving both players plenty of time to enjoy the cerebral battle.
Off the board, bryan_david encounters a range of worthy adversaries, with some opponents like josef230 showing a perfect survival rate (0%), while others like phreed87 induce minor evolutionary setbacks with a win rate around 27%. But that’s chess biology for you—selective pressures hone the fittest and weed out the rest!
Whether it’s blitz, rapid, or bullet, bryan_david brings strategy, resilience, and a pinch of wild genetic creativity to the board. Keep your pawns close and your knights closer—it’s always a fascinating game in bryan_david’s petri dish!