Meet Colinko15: The Chessboard Biologist
From the bustling kingdoms of pawns to the majestic dominions of queens, Colinko15 has embarked on a fascinating evolutionary journey through the vast ecosystem of chess. This player’s rating history reads like a thrilling biological experiment — full of adaptations, mutations, and surprising comebacks that would make Darwin proud!
Evolutionary Highlights
- Rapid Ratings: After a rocky start with a max of 1036 in 2022, Colinko15's rapid ranks have been steadily growing, reaching a ferocious 658 in 2025 — truly a resilient chess species.
- Blitz Battles: From a strong 687 max in 2022 to adjusting to new environments with a 231 max in 2025, their blitz game has had its ups and downs, but the hunting instincts remain sharp.
- Daily and Bullet Play: Whether stalking prey over days or darting in rapid-fire bullet duels, Colinko15’s scores show increasing adaptability and tactical savvy, peaking at a 444 daily and 291 bullet rating.
Playing Style & Strategy
Like a cautious predator, Colinko15 exhibits a 23.3% early resignation rate — knowing when to retreat is part of survival. The average win unfolds over a lengthy 66 moves, revealing a patient hunter capable of stalking its opponent through the tangled forest of endgames, with an endgame frequency of over 43%.
Notably, their tactical awareness has a comeback rate nearing 78% — when challenged or losing material, Colinko15’s chess instincts kick into overdrive with a flawless 100% win rate after losing a piece. Talk about the survival of the fittest!
Record & Rivals
In 106 rapid "Top Secret" openings battles, Colinko15 secured victories in 51 — almost half the matches dominated by clever openings tactics. Friendly (or ferocious) rivalries include denlip, battled 104 times with a modest 55% win rate, and mangogirl1109, where they achieved an impressive 91% win record.
Colinko15 has also shown a perfect score against some recent opponents like yanboiko, mazare1988, and cyanidex — truly predators on the prowl!
Psychological & Temporal Traits
While occasionally succumbing to the tilt virus (a mild 12 tilt factor), Colinko15’s preference for combat peaks during Tuesday and Monday hunts with win rates above 50%, especially during the prime hours of 10 AM and 7 AM when victory rates hit a striking 100%. Clearly, the circadian rhythm is a powerful ally in this biological chess saga.
Summary
In the tangled web of chess evolution, Colinko15 stands as a remarkable organism — adaptive, strategic, and ever-persistent. With a longest winning streak of 10 and a current streak of 3, this competitor is a true survivor in the ever-changing biosphere of chess. Whether you're a fellow chess creature or a curious biologist, watching Colinko15 play is like witnessing evolution in motion — sometimes slow, sometimes explosive, but always fascinating!