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dranket13

Since 2023 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟
47.4%- 45.6%- 7.0%
Bullet 372
9W 11L 0D
Blitz 604
42W 41L 2D
Rapid 1064
1967W 1896L 303D
Daily 845
52W 42L 2D

Profile Summary for dranket13

Once just a humble pawn on the chessboard of life, dranket13 quickly evolved into a multifaceted connoisseur of openings and endgames alike. Their rapid rating blossomed impressively from 555 in 2023 to a peak of 977 in 2025, proving that in the ecosystem of chess, adaptability is key to survival. With over 2,600 games logged in Rapid alone, this player sure knows how to keep the pressure on opponents and their mitochondria energized!

Known for an impressive comeback rate of 74.44% and a flawless 100% win rate after losing a piece, dranket13 exhibits a resilience that might make a tardigrade green with envy. Their chess style favors endurance, with an average of nearly 66 moves per win, suggesting a strategy that thrives in the long haul rather than a quick synapse zap.

With a particular fondness for the Queens Pawn Opening Chigorin Variation and the Scandinavian Defense, dranket13’s opening repertoire is as diverse as the branches of a majestically complex neural dendrite. Their highest win rate among favored openings is a robust 56.5% with the Chigorin Variation, proving their tactical impulses have a strong evolutionary advantage.

Blending science and art on the chessboard, dranket13 also boasts a formidable black win rate of 43%, challenging the dominant white pieces like a determined bacterium conquering new territory. Despite a modest early resignation rate of just 1.63%, their hankering for endgame duels is dominant, occurring in nearly 73% of games.

Off the board, their psychological resilience is notable, with a tilt factor of 13 demonstrating just enough frustration to fuel growth without mutating into chaos. Plus, their distinct hourly peak win rate at 17:00 (51.15%) suggests that like many creatures of habit, dranket13 is at their sharpest during prime evening hours – perhaps after a nutritious meal or a midday nap in the dendritic jungle.

Whether facing the Scandinavian Defense head-on or plotting a slow but steady checkmate, dranket13’s journey through the evolutionary trails of chess theory continues with a blend of humor, tenacity, and clever biological metaphors. Factors like tactical tenacity and a resistance to one-sided losses (only 2.87%) make this player a fascinating case study in chess survival strategy.

Keep an eye on dranket13, a player who proves that the queen might have all the power, but it’s the neurons firing and pawns advancing that truly keep the game alive.

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