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D Nitesh

David776644 Since 2021 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟
50.1%- 47.6%- 2.2%
Bullet 510
385W 387L 20D
Blitz 1106
1549W 1491L 65D
Rapid 1508
319W 263L 16D
Daily 986
4W 3L 0D

D Nitesh: The Chess Cell Master

Meet D Nitesh, a dynamic and steadily improving chess player whose rating evolution tells a tale as complex and fascinating as DNA strands themselves. From a rapid rating of 962 in 2022 to a commanding 1134 by 2025, Nitesh proves that with enough cellular division of effort, growth is inevitable.

Though his Blitz and Bullet ratings started modestly—with Blitz fluctuating from 683 to an energetic 891 and Bullet peaking at 773 before settling around 528—Nitesh’s love for the rapid format seems to be the nucleus of his game, exhibiting a knack for deeper strategy and tactical bio-chemistry.

Opening Genes:

  • King’s Pawn Opening: The staple chromosome in his arsenal with a win rate generally above 50%, showcasing stability.
  • Italian Game & Scandinavian Defense: These are bio-active openings in his rapid games, boasting impressively high win rates, indicative of a robust metabolic chess reaction.
  • Van ’t Kruijs Opening: A rare but potent twist in the DNA helix of his gameplay, especially successful in rapid formats.

Behind the scenes, Nitesh exhibits a fascinating tactical comeback rate of 66.74%, proving he’s no stranger to regeneration when the pressure mounts. Once he loses a piece, the recovery rate springs back with a perfect 100%, as if his chess mitochondria never give up energy!

His longest winning streak? A hearty 12 games! Clearly, when his neural pathways align, the synapses fire perfectly, and the pawns march as one cohesive organism.

Playing Style & Personality:

With an endgame frequency of over 53%, Nitesh thrives in those late-stage cellular divisions where precision matters most. An early resignation rate under 3% shows a resilience hardwired into his genetic code. He plays longer games on average, around 54 moves, suggesting a patience and endurance not unlike nature’s own evolutionary process.

White or black, Nitesh’s win rates are closely matched (around 52% and 48%, respectively), reflecting a balanced biochemistry of offense and defense. His Tilt Factor is a mild 10, so expect some human error but nothing too toxic to his mental organism.

Social Genome:

Nitesh has faced a diverse array of opponents, scoring perfect win rates against several and displaying a remarkable ability to adapt across different “ecologies” of players. Time of day slightly influences his performance, with a stellar 80% win rate at 8 PM — prime metabolic time for his mental prowess.

In short, D Nitesh is a chess player whose development is as natural and inevitable as cell division, constantly evolving, adapting openings like genetic traits passed on in his personal chess genome. Whether it’s a complicated endgame or a rapid attack, he’s ready to checkmate with a smile — proving that in the cellular world of chess, he’s a true master of his craft.

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