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ChessCausky Kiambu Since 2025 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟
51.3%- 43.5%- 5.2%
Bullet 392
47W 44L 2D
Blitz 590
92W 65L 7D
Rapid 950
398W 346L 46D
Daily 1125
1W 1L 0D

ChessCausky: The Grandmaster of Wit and Puns

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.

In the evolutionary tree of chess, ChessCausky is clearly a branch budding with potential and wit.
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