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Elobanditten

Since 2020 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟♟
49.2%- 46.9%- 3.9%
Bullet 1128
827W 771L 27D
Blitz 1352
4556W 4480L 380D
Rapid 1610
761W 614L 78D
Daily 873
6W 1L 0D

Elobanditten: The Calculated Crusader of the Chessboard

In the vast organism of the chess world, Elobanditten stands out as a fascinating specimen whose ratings have evolved like a well-adapted species through the years. Since first entering the ecosystem in 2020 with a humble Rapid rating of 450, this player's tactical DNA has undergone some serious evolution, now boasting Blitz speeds of up to 1603 and Rapid peaks reaching 1666 in 2024.

Much like a cunning predator stalking its prey, Elobanditten exhibits a comeback rate of a whopping 74.14%, indicating a knack for rising from the ashes even after losing material—some say they even have a 100% win rate after dropping a piece. Clearly, this bandit knows how to turn the tide, making opponents question if they've just been preyed upon by a master of the endgame, given a frequent haul of victory with an endgame frequency of nearly 62%.

Elobanditten's style is curious—an average game stretches around 60 moves, a marathon of strategic metabolism that challenges even the most patient contenders. This player’s resilience is notable, with an early resignation rate of only 1.3%, showing determination that’s not easily dissolved by adversity.

Opening the biological playbook reveals a preference for classical survival strategies: the Petrov's Defense Classical Variation and Queen's Gambit Declined Ragozin Defense are favored battlegrounds where Elobanditten wields victory with over 57% and 64% success respectively in Blitz. No wonder opponents often find themselves trapped in this player’s carefully laid antics—almost like a chessboard symbiont extracting energy for next-level plays.

Not all was smooth cellular respiration in the neural network of Elobanditten; the tilt factor hovers at a mild 11, a small reminder that even the most resilient creatures have their off-days. Yet, they bounce back swiftly, rarely suffering one-sided losses (just 3.5% of games), and maintaining a fairly balanced repertoire of wins playing both White (51.09%) and Black (48.28%).

Time plays a part in this player’s rhythm; peak performance is noted during evening hours, especially around 9–11 PM, where win rates climb above 50%. It's as if Elobanditten’s cognitive enzymes activate with the setting sun, ready to outmaneuver and outwit foes in the shadows.

From rapid pawn forays to blitzing tactical strikes, this is a chess warrior whose story is still unfolding, mating threats and forking rivals with both biological precision and playful banditry. Here's to hoping the next opening phase reveals even more fascinating mutations in this player's game—may your pawns promote as swiftly as your skills evolve!

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