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Fr1zy YT

fr1zyyt Since 2023 (Inactive) Chess.com
0.0% W 89.5% L 10.5% D
Rapid
116
0W 17L 2D

Fr1zy YT: A Chess Player's Evolution

Meet fr1zyyt, a rapid and blitz enthusiast whose chess journey often feels like a cellular saga—with plenty of mitosis (growth), meiosis (division of errors), and, occasionally, apoptosis (early game resignations).

Rating & Game Stats

In 2023, Fr1zy YT gallantly battled on the rapid board, climbing to a max rating of 1200 before settling into the humbler average of 198 after 54 games. The blitz rating, however, remained a modest 116, after just two intense skirmishes.

With a win record of 7 rapid victories and 0 blitz wins against a sea of losses and draws, Fr1zy embodies the resilience of a stubborn amoeba—sometimes losing footing but always ready to regenerate and continue the fight.

Opening Repertoire: A Mixed DNA

Fr1zy’s opening "genome" includes the Bishops Opening (50% win rate), Caro-Kann Defense (50%), and a cheeky Grob Opening (33%). While the Kings Pawn and Four Knights variations tend to induce more losses, our player shows promise in injecting some diversity into their playbook.

Playing Style & Mental Cell Division

Known to resign early about 16% of the time (a strategic apoptosis?), Fr1zy tends to engage in longer endgames—averaging 52 moves per win—like a black widow spider patiently weaving its web. The black pieces, however, seem to have the less energetic mitochondria, with a win rate just over 8% compared to 15.6% with white.

Remarkably, their comeback rate is an impressive 71.4%, showing an evolutionary knack for bouncing back after setbacks, including a flawless 100% win rate after losing a piece—proof that even if the DNA is damaged, repair mechanisms are at work.

Psychological Traits & Opponent DNA

Fr1zy's tilt factor stands at 24, hinting at moments when the brain's neurotransmitters might misfire—but with experience, these synapses might become more stable. Notably, performance varies widely depending on the opponent: troublesome foes like churkajok25 and anveger_1 keep their win rate at zero, but brighter spots like yevhenkulishov and gachi3567 nurture budding victories at around 67%.

When to Tune In?

The best kinetic moments arise mostly on Saturdays (66.7% win rate), and surprisingly, the 2 PM hour is statistically the prime time for triumphs—a veritable circadian rhythm of chess success.

Summary

Fr1zy YT may not yet be a chess grandmaster, but with a blend of perseverance, quirky opening choices, and a fighting spirit that rivals the most stubborn microorganisms, their game is evolving cell by cell, move by move. Like all good biology, it’s messy, fascinating, and full of potential.

Bio last updated 1990-01-01