Profile: felipeyquepasa
Meet felipeyquepasa, a chess aficionado who’s been battling on the 64-square battlefield with the steadfast persistence of a queen stalking her prey. With a blitz rating that once soared up to 1490 in 2020 and a bullet high score of 1076, felipeyquepasa has shown remarkable adaptability across all time controls.
Known for an endgame frequency of 62.6%, this player clearly enjoys squeezing every last drop of strategy and stamina from the board—because, as any chess biologist might say, the endgame is where natural selection truly plays out. Their average winning games stretch to around 55 moves, proving a penchant for long, evolutionary duels rather than quick skirmishes.
With a comeback rate of a whopping 63.22% and an astonishing 100% win rate after losing a piece, felipeyquepasa demonstrates a tactical resilience that would make Darwin proud. Though with a tilt factor of 9, even the toughest organisms have their off days—so don't be surprised if this player sometimes scratches their head like a puzzled primate after a tough loss.
Winning nearly half of their games with both white (47.23%) and black (48.1%), felipeyquepasa fights with the ferocity of a well-adapted predator regardless of starting conditions. However, with an early resignation rate under 3%, it’s clear this player prefers to stay in the fray and test the full depth of their cerebral DNA.
Off the board, felipeyquepasa’s match history is a mixed genetic pool of opponents — occasionally flawless, occasionally struggling — but always evolving. Their longest winning streak touched 10 games, marking a brief evolutionary apex. Yet like all living things, their current streak resets at zero, reminding us that the chess ecosystem is constantly shifting.
Whether dissecting complex opening lines shrouded under “Top Secret” or morphing strategies in rapid and bullet bouts, felipeyquepasa embodies a natural chess predator: adaptable, patient, and ready to pounce. One might say their gameplay genetics incorporate resilience, cunning, and a dash of unpredictability — all essential traits for survival in the wilds of the chessboard!