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doigtdanslecuk

Since 2023 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟
49.9%- 47.0%- 3.1%
Bullet 1301
861W 818L 45D
Blitz 1303
741W 668L 51D
Rapid 1194
807W 785L 54D
Daily 400
0W 1L 0D

doigtdanslecuk: A Chess Biography

Meet doigtdanslecuk, a chess enthusiast whose game evolves as dynamically as the double-helix of DNA itself. From the modest rating strands of 2023, with a blitz peak at 876 and bullet at 907, to a grand genome of improvement hitting a bullet max of 1301 in 2025, this player’s progression is nothing short of evolutionary.

Known for a comeback rate that would make a chameleon jealous at 84.44% and an impeccable 100% win rate after losing a piece, doigtdanslecuk's resilience under pressure is like neurons firing to outsmart the opponent’s threats. Their chess cells don't just survive—they thrive!

Their tactical DNA favors complex endgames, with a hefty 61.27% frequency, carefully weaving plans that stretch over an average of 67 moves to win. However, when the opponent strikes, their average loss settles at around 50 moves—a testament to fighting spirit before a final checkmate.

While some might fold under pressure, doigtdanslecuk shows a mild tilt factor at 13%, but remains steady enough to avoid any viral outbreaks of defeat. Their early resignation rate at just 6.1% shows a stubborn resilience that refuses to let the game go extinct prematurely.

Opening repertoire: The Sicilian Defense in various flavors and the English Opening form the backbone of doigtdanslecuk’s genetic code, boasting win rates as high as 68% in rapid games and solid performances over 50% in blitz, demonstrating a well-adapted opening "organism" ready for multiple battlefields.

When it comes to time, this player isn't just awake during the day—victories pulse strongest around 15:00 to 18:00, and intriguingly at 5 AM, where a win rate spikes to 63.16%, proving some chromosomes perform better in the early light hours!

Opponent records unfold like fascinating ecological webs, with doigtdanslecuk boasting a 100% win rate against many, but some foes remain as elusive as rare species with 0% wins, keeping the hunt very alive.

In the grand scheme of chess biology, doigtdanslecuk is a resilient, adaptive, and clever competitor—a true chess organism evolving with the shifting machinations of their opponents and keeping their opponents' king cells in checkmate-induced apoptosis.

Keep an eye on doigtdanslecuk—this genome may yet splice together grandmaster-level brilliance!
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