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Дилшод Холов

dkholov Since 2019 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟♟
46.8%- 51.5%- 1.7%
Bullet 553
1274W 1616L 13D
Blitz 420
899W 985L 36D
Rapid 1048
1341W 1316L 77D
Daily 1156
99W 62L 3D

Дилшод Холов: The Chessboard's Cellular Dynamo

Meet Дилшод Холов, a chess player whose strategies multiply and evolve like cells in a lab culture—sometimes yielding remarkable growth, other times facing unexpected mutations on the battlefield of 64 squares.

Rating Evolution & Tournament Life Cycle

From a fledgling rating bloom of 663 in Blitz during 2019 to a more seasoned 420 by 2025, Дилшод’s chess Elo gels and shifts like DNA strands under experimental conditions. His Rapid and Daily ratings show an intriguing resilience: ramping up to over 1000 in Daily chess by 2024, like a well-timed mitosis event ensuring survival.

Playing Style: A Biological Blend of Patience and Persistence

With an Early Resignation Rate of just 5.26%, Дилшод hardly ever aborts his cellular experiments prematurely, preferring a measured, scientific approach that spans an average of ~47 moves per win and ~54 moves per loss. The Endgame frequency is notably high at 45.28%, indicating a robust ability to navigate those tricky final stages of replication—sorry, we mean chess games.

Tactical Chemistry and Psychological Profile

Дилшод’s comeback rate is an impressive 56.34%, proving he’s got the molecular machinery to bounce back from setbacks. His win rate after losing a piece is a perfect 100%, a testament to his cellular repair enzymes kicking in to mend broken molecules and reclaim victory. However, a Tilt Factor of 19% hints that even his neural synapses sometimes misfire under strain—after all, who doesn't get a little frazzled when under petri dish pressure?

Opening Repertoires: Defenses & Variations like Genetic Code

Among his opening strategies, the Van ’t Kruijs Opening shows a high win rate in Blitz (56.36%) and Bullet (40.40%), much like a dominant allele expressing beneficial traits. The Scandinavian Defense Mieses Kotrc Variation shines with a stellar 64.29% win rate in Blitz, suggesting a particularly effective mutation in his opening genome.

Opponent Interactions: A Competitive Ecosystem

Дилшод has a sizeable “most played” list, with opponents like bekhhruz and sherali83djuraev forming his frequent prey, much like natural selection in a thriving ecosystem. Against some, his win rate lovingly hits 100%, while others show that even cell cultures have their antagonists.

Chronobiology of Play

Interestingly, his peak winning hours hover around mornings and late evenings, suggesting his cognitive mitochondria perform with higher efficiency at these times. Saturday stands out as the most successful day for Дилшод, winning over 51% of his matches—a weekly mitotic event celebration, if you will.

Final Thoughts: A Chess Enzyme on the Board

Дилшод Холов may not be a grandmaster with nuclear-level ratings, but his resilience, tactical reparative skills, and energetic opening repertoire make him a fascinating subject for any chess biologist. His games evolve, cells—uh, pieces—multiply, and through it all, Дилшод keeps fermenting strategies that may one day yield that master genome of chess success.

Keep an eye on this cellular tactician as he continues to replicate wins and mutate his playstyle in this grand organism we call chess!

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