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Chetan-Sharma-2003

Since 2024 (Inactive) Chess.com
48.5%- 47.9%- 3.6%
Bullet 728
23W 22L 3D
Blitz 947
25W 38L 0D
Rapid 855
522W 499L 39D
Daily 928
0W 4L 0D

Meet Chetan-Sharma-2003: The Chessboard Biologist 🧬♟️

In the grand ecosystem of online chess, Chetan-Sharma-2003 thrives like a clever predator stalking its prey — but beware, this player’s not just any garden variety opponent. They've got a fascinating metabolism for the game that includes a rapid adaptation to openings and a tactical comeback rate of about 65.48%, proving that like any good organism, they know how to recover from attacks and evolve their strategies.

Born (or at least rated) in 2003, Chetan is a seasoned player with a penchant for the Rapid format, boasting a peak rating near 987 and an average hovering above 860. Their best spells? A dazzling 10-game winning streak that would make even DNA strands quiver with envy.

When it comes to openings, Chetan prefers to mutate the battlefield — especially shining in the King's Pawn Opening Kings Knight Variation with a sturdy 64% win rate in Rapid, and handling the French Defense Knight Variation in Bullet with evolutionary precision at a 66.6% win rate.

Their gameplay is a true study in chess biology: they maintain an endgame frequency close to 50%, averaging just over 55 moves before sealing the fate of their adversaries. White pieces seem to energize them with a win rate near 51%, while Black pieces pose a slightly more challenging environment with a 45% success rate. Even when they lose a piece, Chetan reinvents themselves spectacularly, boasting a 100% win rate after losing material — that's resilience worthy of a champion cell! 🧫

However, like every organism, they experience some tilt in their neuronal network, with a modest tilt factor of 7. But fret not! Their cautious evolutionary strategy often leads to slow but steady adaptations rather than rash decisions (only 3.56% early resignations).

Off the board (or rather, outside of prime time hours), their game performance fluctuates—peak tactical activity seems to pulse during early mornings and late evenings, when their win rate spikes above 60%, suggesting that Chetan’s internal circadian chess clock is finely tuned for nocturnal predation.

Facing a wide variety of opponents, Chetan's selective predator instincts emerge: they have a perfect score against some, but occasionally, like any apex predator, they miss a step. Their most frequent rivals, like himansufarida and dev_kamboj, have yielded mixed evolutionary outcomes, showing that in this ecosystem, every match is an arms race.

In summary, Chetan-Sharma-2003 is a remarkable specimen in the biosphere of chess: an adaptable, resilient, and tenacious player whose evolving strategies and unique opening preferences keep the competition on its toes. Whether hunting for that perfect opening sequence or battling through the endgame mitosis, this player reminds us all that chess is, after all, a game of survival of the fittest.

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