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cibrahas

Since 2024 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟
48.1%- 48.1%- 3.8%
Blitz 377
2W 6L 0D
Rapid 865
768W 764L 61D

Chess Player Profile: cibrahas

Meet cibrahas, a spirited chess enthusiast whose game reveals both the complexity and subtle beauty of the biological kingdom – perhaps proving chess is evolutionary! With a fluctuating rapid rating currently around 622 and a blitz peak near 794, cibrahas has engaged in hundreds of tactical skirmishes across 2024 and 2025, showing remarkable resilience and adaptation.

Like a cunning predator stalking its prey through the variegated branches of the game tree, cibrahas exhibits a strong comeback rate of 53.63% and a flawless 100% win rate after losing a piece. This player’s ability to recover might be best summarized as a cellular regeneration of the chess world – losing a piece is just the start of a vibrant new strategy!

Opening repertoire includes a balanced ecosystem of classical approaches such as the King's Pawn Opening (48% win rate) and the particularly effective Scotch Game yielding a 61% win rate, reflecting a preference for well-studied genetic lines in the chess genome. The Scandinavian Defense also figures in their arsenal, displaying adaptability with a 53% success rate – a true survival of the fittest in action.

Chess time is prime time for cibrahas, with their sharpest instincts waking between 7 and 9 AM and in the mysterious evening hours, where win rates spike to a fresh 60% and beyond. Like a diurnal creature with a keen circadian rhythm tuned to the pulses of the chess cosmos, cibrahas thrives both at dawn and dusk.

Not to be underestimated, the player has a relatively low early resignation rate of 4.43%, showing they’re in it till the cellular endgame, which they reach almost 40% of their games. Matches typically stretch about 47 moves whether winning or losing – a testament to cibrahas’s endurance and patience, reminiscent of a slow but steady evolutionary journey.

Facing a variety of opponents – from the relentless gm-dogwat3r711 (0% win rate) to conquering newer challengers like st-denis2008 (100% win rate) – cibrahas’s record is a testament to both the beauty and brutality of natural selection on the 64-square board.

So, if chess is a biological puzzle, cibrahas is a fascinating specimen showing that even after a few gene mutations (losing pieces), survival and victory can be engineered with smart tactics, a pinch of humor, and a heart full of chess cells.

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