Profile Summary: f3_fool
Meet f3_fool, a chess player whose name might suggest a penchant for the infamous Fool's Mate, but whose battle on the 64 squares is anything but foolish. With a daily rating roaming between 1200 and 729 over recent years, f3_fool embodies the spirit of resilience in the complex game of chess. Though victories have been elusive—4 wins in 21 daily games—this player’s tactical awareness is no laughing matter, boasting an impressive 80% comeback rate and a perfect 100% win rate after losing a piece. Talk about a cellular-level recovery process worthy of a biology pun!
Known for a unique playing style, f3_fool often calls it quits early with a 36.8% early resignation rate, but when the endgame arrives, this player isn't shy—appearing in 40% of matches and logging an average of 61 moves per win. It’s like watching a biological process unfold slowly but surely.
Performance across the week is as variable as enzyme activity in fluctuating temperatures: strong on Saturdays, Wednesdays, and even a perfect 100% win rate at 7 AM games, but struggling hard on other days and hours. Against opponents, the record is mixed, with a friendly rivalry against coldcuthut resulting in many losses, but a shining 100% win record against rarer foes like cgreen0357.
In a nutshell, f3_fool is a player who learns from each game’s DNA strand of moves, evolving slowly over years and showing a psychological tilt factor of 5—a humble reminder that every player can have their off-cell cycle. With a playful name and a serious fighting spirit, f3_fool’s journey is less about checkmate and more about the fascinating biology of learning and persistence at the chessboard.