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150 Leivas

felipo 150 Leivas

felipo151 Since 2019 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟♟
46.9%- 49.0%- 4.1%
Bullet 1000
42W 42L 0D
Blitz 739
335W 339L 29D
Rapid 694
122W 139L 15D
Daily 1200
0W 2L 0D

Felipo151: The Chessboard Biologist

Meet felipo151, a player whose chess career has seen as many twists and turns as the double helix itself. With a fluctuating blitz rating journey from a modest 672 in 2019 up to a spry 979 in 2024, Felipo's game resembles an evolutionary experiment — survival of the fittest moves, where every match is a mutation in strategy.

A blitz enthusiast with over 400 games under his belt, Felipo shows a unique adaptability across time controls, dabbling in bullet, rapid, and even the elusive daily games. His rapid peak of 1409 back in 2021 hints at a neuron-firing brilliance, while a solid (if occasionally temperamental) bullet play peaks around 1223.

Felipo's favorite opening “species” appear to be the Queen's Pawn Opening and the ever-reliable Scotch Game, where he boasts win rates soaring as high as 100% and 57% respectively in different formats — truly a master of survival in the opening "ecosystem."

While his longest winning streak is a graceful seven games, this player’s resume includes some colorful "molecular mishaps," acknowledging a tilt factor of 9 — because even the strongest enzymes in biology can denature under pressure! But with a comeback rate of 61.82% and an astounding 100% win rate after losing a piece, Felipo's resilience is no small mutation.

An intriguing behavioral trait is his early resignation rate of 5.6%, suggesting sometimes he’d rather apoptose early than waste precious brain cells on a doomed cause. Yet, when in form, he stretches the endgame out for an average of 50+ moves, proving stamina and strategy flourish in his synapses.

Off the board, Felipo151’s psychological profile shows a marked preference for Sunday matches with a 54.39% win rate, perhaps reflecting a circadian rhythm tuned for victory. His peak playing hours hover around the 16 to 23 range — prime time when the brain’s enzymes catalyze their best tactical reactions.

In the grand lab of chess players, Felipo151 may not always be the alpha predator, but his steady evolution, tactical gene pool, and quirky yet scientific approach make him a fascinating specimen worthy of study and admiration.

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