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frijolemoreno

Since 2021 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟♟
48.6%- 47.6%- 3.8%
Bullet 1339
16418W 16149L 1111D
Blitz 1428
12771W 12569L 1169D
Rapid 1464
361W 300L 32D
Daily 1295
49W 19L 5D

Player Profile: frijolemoreno

Meet frijolemoreno, a blitzkrieg maestro who’s been steadily leaping across the ELO ladder like a majestic chess kangaroo through 2021-2025. With a current blitz rating hovering around 1350 and a bullet peak soaring to 1607, this player’s brain cells are firing faster than neurons in a stimulant-fueled synapse!

Since first appearing on the board in 2021, frijolemoreno has played over 17,000 blitz games — talk about a biohazard of chess tactics! Their gameplay shows a brilliant balance of patience and aggression: an average of nearly 68 moves per win and a slightly lower 66 moves in losses, proving endurance and efficiency in every circuit of the cerebral cortex.

Frijolemoreno’s chess DNA is rich in adaptability. Their comeback rate of 83.92% exemplifies a resilient mitochondrion’s fight for survival, always reviving from tough positions, while maintaining a perfect 100% win rate after losing material — practically a genetic mutation favoring victory against the odds.

When it comes to openings, this player gardens a diverse gene pool. The English Opening variations flourish like chloroplasts in the sunlight, yielding their highest win rates (up to 54% in blitz) while the Sicilian Defense specimens offer more of a wild card with moderate success. Apparently, frijolemoreno prefers a little biodiversity in their opening repertoire instead of a monoculture.

The psychological cortex of frijolemoreno is notably disciplined. With a mild tilt factor of 14 and early resignation rate around 2.2%, they exhibit a stoic calm under pressure — no overreacting when things get heated on the battlefield of pawns. Their performance is fairly consistent throughout the week, peaking on Mondays with a nearly 49% win rate and during the morning hours where neurons seem well-fed and quick, especially at 7 AM with a 51.58% win rate. Clearly, this player’s prime time is when most of us are still snoozing – a nocturnal strategist in the brain’s circadian rhythm.

This chess player’s current record reflects a nearly evolutionary balance between wins, losses, and draws, with blitz games slightly favoring wins (8997 wins vs. 8889 losses). The humble draw rate (~812 in blitz) shows frijolemoreno knows when to collaborate and chill — because even the strongest genes need to conserve energy sometimes.

Whether attacking like a savage synapse or retreating like a cautious chloroplast, frijolemoreno continues their cellular game of chess one move at a time — decoding opponents, adapting strategies, and evolving towards grandmasterdom in the vast biosphere of online chess.

“In the grand game of chess, frijolemoreno proves biology and strategy go hand in hand — the ultimate neural network on a checkered battlefield!”
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