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CaldrianHergo

Since 2022 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟♟
47.0%- 47.4%- 5.6%
Rapid 889
5677W 5716L 680D
Daily 260
1W 4L 0D

CaldrianHergo: The Chessboard Biologist

Once upon a petri dish of pawns and queens, CaldrianHergo emerged as a player whose moves are as calculated as a cell’s mitosis. With a peak rapid rating cresting at 1107 in 2022, this player has been evolving continuously, showing a resilient DNA of chess mastery through the years.

From 2022 to 2025, CaldrianHergo has amassed an impressive rapid game count nearing 9,000 games, with wins and losses almost perfectly balanced—talk about homeostasis! Featuring an endgame frequency of 65.5%, they sure know how to nurture a position until the final checkmate, proving that patience is indeed a virtue in this viral game of chess.

Always ready to adapt, CaldrianHergo’s favored opening is the Queens Pawn Accelerated London System, boasting a win rate over 51%, just like an expert researcher sticking to the most fruitful formula. Their kingspawn moves, though less frequently successful, add some spice to the biochemical blend of their repertoire.

With a comeback rate of nearly 76%, they possess a remarkable ability to mutate their strategy after setbacks, turning potential checkmate situations into triumphant evolutions. After losing a piece, their win rate screams 100%, a testament to their resilience at the cellular level.

CaldrianHergo's preferred hours on the battlefield? Mornings around 9 AM and 10 AM, when their neural synapses are as fresh as a spring bloom, producing win rates above 50%. Beware opponents playing at these times—this player’s brain cells are firing on all cylinders! Their tilt factor is modest at 9, demonstrating a calm biochemical balance even in pressure.

A chess tactician with a mild penchant for early resignation (just under 5%), CaldrianHergo often opts to conserve energy for the next cellular division of the game. With average moves per win clocking around 66 and losses slightly fewer, the games tend to be engaging metabolic cycles rather than rushed reactions.

While their black piece win rate trails a bit behind their white piece victories (44.84% vs 49.39%), CaldrianHergo’s overall presence on the chessboard is an impressive study in strategic biology.

If you ever face them across 64 squares, prepare to witness evolution in motion – from opening gambits to endgame dances, CaldrianHergo plays the game like a master biologist tinkering with the grand experiment of checkmates and stalemates. It’s truly “cell-ebrating” chess at its finest!

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