DavidKorneev: The Chessboard Biologist
Meet DavidKorneev, a chess player whose rating evolution over the years resembles a fascinating evolutionary tree – always growing, adapting, and occasionally shedding a few pesky leaves (or losses). Bursting out of the 2022 rating cocoon at just 645 in Bullet chess, David has since metamorphosed into a fierce competitor boasting a peak Bullet rating of 1433 in 2025.
David's playing style has an uncanny resemblance to a masterful gardener of the 64 squares: with an impressive Endgame Frequency of over 73%, this player clearly enjoys nurturing their pawns and pieces through to final blossoming. An average game moves count surpasses 70 moves per win – proving David is no stranger to long, strategic battles that would make even the hardiest biological process envious.
Known for an alarmingly sprightly Comeback Rate of 86%, this player refuses to remain dormant after setbacks, displaying a 100% win rate after losing a piece—like a true survivor in the wild genome of chess warriors. Early resignations are rare too, at just under 3%, suggesting that David prefers to face adversity head-on rather than going into a hibernation mode.
David's repertoire is as diverse as a rainforest ecosystem, with a fondness for the Owens Defense boasting a win rate above 65% in Bullet games, and demonstrating command over both Scandinavian and Caro Kann defenses. When playing Blitz, the Modern Defense has had quite the success, winning more than 85% of the time – a defense as resilient and adaptive as DNA itself.
Off the board, David’s psychological resilience—despite a Tilt Factor of 9—ensures he remains largely unshaken, even when experiments (ahem, games) don't go his way. A variety of times seem to suit him, but he particularly thrives at 16:00 with a 60% win rate, as if the circadian rhythm itself aligns perfectly with his mental chess machinery.
Whether fending off predators or hunting prey on the 64-square biome, DavidKorneev proves that in the ecosystem of chess, persistence, diversity of opening gambits, and biological endurance make for a truly formidable player – a specimen we should all keep an eye on.