Meet ChessCausky, a chess enthusiast whose moves are as unpredictable and charming as a genetic mutation in the grand genome of the chess world. With a Bullet rating peaking at 503 and a Blitz rating climbing up to 250 in 2025, ChessCausky is clearly in the early stages of evolutionary brilliance — a fledgling chess organism eager to dominate their ecosystem.
In the Rapid arena, ChessCausky’s stats tell a tale of perseverance and adaptation. Despite a tough win-loss ratio (24 wins, 44 losses, and 5 draws out of 73 games), this player has mastered the art of survival with a comeback rate of 57.69% and a perfect 100% win rate after losing a piece — truly a chess cell that refuses to die!
Opening with biology-inspired openings like the Caro Kann Defense in Bullet (100% win rate!) and the Alekhine's Defense in Rapid (another flawless 100%), ChessCausky’s strategy is a safari through the chessboard’s diverse biomes. No Scotch Game survives their acidic approach, as it sits with a 0% win rate, proving that some evolutionary paths are better left unexplored.
Psychologically resilient with a low tilt factor of 8, and wielding a sharp average game length of about 51 moves, ChessCausky balances between a predator and a prey, switching roles depending on the environment (or opponent!). Their favorite times to hunt? The dusk hours around 8 PM, where the win rate spikes at a healthy 75%, probably when the brain’s enzymes are most active.
Off the rank, ChessCausky’s social genome is modest but loyal, playing often against a variety of opponents from “imax8k” to “allazinasikhat,” and winning handsomely against most. Their current winning streak of 3 games hints that this chess organism is ready to evolve further into a top-tier predator.
Whether it’s the early resignation (a mere 6.67%) or a fierce endgame frequency (44.74%), ChessCausky’s chess biology is still unfolding. Keep an eye on this fascinating specimen as they continue to clone success and mutate strategies in the wild lab of competitive chess.