Profile: dobleaackk
Once a mere pawn in the vast biological ecosystem of online chess, dobleaackk has rapidly evolved into a cunning predator stalking the 64 squares. With a rapid rating that first blossomed at a remarkable 999 in 2023, dipped like a shy hermit crab, and then resurfaced to a commanding 794 by 2025, this player shows resilience rivaling that of a tardigrade in a heatwave.
In the world of Daily chess, dobleaackk flexes with a max rating of 1346, a statistic as shiny and unique as the bioluminescent flash of a deep-sea dweller. This luminary is no stranger to the fast-paced Bullet and Blitz forms, maintaining steady performances (averaging 200 and 389 respectively in 2025), proving their adaptability across environments — whether it's the tranquil tide pools of Daily or the swirling currents of Bullet.
Opening Moves & Strategies
Like a geneticist tinkering with the DNA of openings, dobleaackk experiments widely but favors the Sicilian Defense Smith Morra Gambit with a win rate of 66.7% in rapid games — quite the predatory strike! The Reti Opening also suits this player’s style, boasting a 57.5% success rate, akin to a well-adapted evolutionary niche. Lesser successful but intriguingly quirky is the Philidor Defense, where the win rate dips to about 34%, showing that even natural selection has its bottlenecks.
Behavioral Traits on the Board
With an early resignation rate of 10.66%, dobleaackk occasionally decides to drop their metaphorical cellular membrane rather than risk necrosis, but their endgame frequency of 44.35% means they often stick around for the grand cellular dance to the last move. Interestingly, dobleaackk demonstrates a comeback rate of 63.47%, showing a resilient genetic algorithm bouncing back from adversity — truly an evolutionary marvel.
Competitive Ecosystem
Facing off against a variety of opponents with diverse survival strategies, dobleaackk boasts multiple perfect 100% win rates against common rivals like “zagorec-zg” and “lucastriplets,” reflecting dominance akin to an apex predator’s territory. However, the tilt factor of 11 hints at moments when this player’s cellular homeostasis wavers under pressure, but nothing that a little evolutionary pressure can’t fix.
Fun Facts & Peculiarities
- Average moves per win: 54.86, proving plenty of genetic material for long, strategic duels.
- Average moves per loss: 46.25, meaning when the DNA unravels, it’s still a scrappy fight.
- White wins slightly more often than Black (49.63% vs. 47.34%), akin to a mild dominance hierarchy in mating dances.
- Win rate spikes around mid-afternoon (with a peak around 3 PM at 55.96%), possibly a circadian rhythm effect on cognitive performance.
To sum it up, dobleaackk is a versatile and resourceful chess organism, thriving in rapid, daily, and blitz environments with a DNA sequence ripe for tactical experimentation and comeback resilience. Whether adapting openings or enduring psychological pressures, this player proves that even on a microscopic chessboard, survival of the fittest is the ultimate endgame.