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tayseer khan

dangerboi123 dorime Since 2024 (Active) Chess.com
47.7%- 48.2%- 4.1%
Bullet 398
132W 113L 2D
Blitz 160
23W 31L 6D
Rapid 430
411W 421L 41D
Daily 383
2W 9L 0D

Biography of Tayseer Khan: The Chessboard’s Unsung Tactician

Meet Tayseer Khan, aka dangerboi123 in the digital chess realm — a player whose rating graph has more ups and downs than a neuron firing in a caffeine-fueled brain! With a maximal Rapid rating peaking at 945 in 2024 before settling to a more humble 304 in 2025, Tayseer’s chess journey is a thrilling biological experiment of adaptation and resilience.

Tayseer’s style is as diverse as a cell’s organelles: with a tendency to resign early about 26% of the time (perhaps a reflexive synapse firing to avoid prolonged stress), yet displaying a remarkable endgame frequency of 32%, proving the mitochondria of his tactics pump energy when it counts most. His average moves per win clock in at around 44, suggesting a carefully orchestrated dance of strategy rather than rash aggression.

On different days and hours, Tayseer’s win rates fluctuate — highest success is noted on Friday and evening hours around 17:00, almost like circadian rhythms aligning for peak cognitive function. He boasts a comeback rate of over 50%, and hilariously, a 100% win rate after losing a piece, turning adversity into a catabolic feast.

Opening the game with a King's Pawn Opening is Tayseer’s go-to "DNA helix," securing over 54% win rate in Rapid games, but he’s also fond of the Scandinavian Defense and the Pirc Defense — clearly someone who enjoys 'mutating' the opponent’s strategy. In Blitz, he’s undefeated in his Scandinavian Defense outings, showing sharp tactical reflexes that could rival the fastest neural synapses.

Opponents beware: Tayseer has a curious track record with adversaries, winning 100% against some like gatsuki_g and thekngofqns, a fact that might just prove he’s the alpha predator under the chess microscope.

While his rating may still be incubating, his psychological resilience is clear—a Tilt Factor as low as 16 indicates a calm neuron cluster even when the pressure heats up. A player evolving, learning, and perhaps laying the groundwork to one day become a grandmaster of this cerebral ecosystem.

"In the great game of chess, Tayseer Khan is a quantum particle — sometimes unpredictable, always fascinating."

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