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gauravbagare

Since 2023 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟
42.8%- 52.9%- 4.3%
Bullet 203
0W 3L 0D
Blitz 344
35W 38L 3D
Rapid 557
126W 158L 13D

Profile Summary: gauravbagare

Meet gauravbagare, a chess enthusiast whose rating fluctuations resemble the dynamic dance of chromosomes during cell division—sometimes splitting, sometimes fusing, but always evolving!

Rating DNA

  • Rapid Chess: Once peaked at a swift 1376 in 2023, dropping to a modest 633 in 2024—clearly showing adaptation in the ever-changing environment of blitzkrieg openings.
  • Blitz: Showcases a fascinating oscillation between 715 and 171, hovering lately around 344—like a neuron firing sporadically but purposefully.
  • Bullet: A brief encounter with speed, maxing at 417 before settling at 203, proving that even mitochondria-like bursts of energy need recovery.

Opening Genes

gauravbagare boasts a repertoire of opening moves that could rival a well-studied genome:

  • King’s Pawn Opening (Blitz): A dominant strain—played 28 games with a 50% win rate. The King’s Knight Variation shows evolutionary advantage with a 62.5% success.
  • Bishop’s Opening: High success in limited trials (75% win rate), proving some alleles have superior fitness.
  • Rapid King’s Pawn Variations: Nearly half of the games (61) yield robust 49.2% wins, with fancy mutations like the Alekhine’s Defense boasting 57.14% wins—a rare beneficial mutation in chess biology.

Behavioral Traits

With an early resignation rate of only 2.91%, gauravbagare shows a tenacity that echoes the resilience of extremophiles in harsh environments. Endgame strategies emerge in 58.77% of games, with average moves per win circling 53—much like a long, measured metabolic process leading to victory.

Psychological Profile

This player exhibits a tilt factor of 21%, suggesting moments of emotional mitosis but maintains a comeback rate approaching 60%, akin to cellular repair systems kicking in after DNA damage. Impressively, gauravbagare’s win rate after losing a piece is a perfect 100%—talk about cellular regeneration!

Social Biology

Among their ecosystem of opponents, gauravbagare has a 100% win record against challengers like oleg3326 and several others, showcasing dominant alleles in competitive genetics. Some opponents apparently cause a bit of mitotic disturbance (0% win rate), proving even strong genotypes have vulnerabilities.

Weekly & Hourly Activity Cycles

Chess battles rage strongest on Mondays (66.67% win rate), with afternoon showdowns (18:00–23:00 hours) providing mixed outcomes—a true circadian rhythm in play.

In sum, gauravbagare is a fascinating blend of calculated aggression, strategic resilience, and adaptive flair—a chess player whose style and statistics replicate the beautiful complexity of biological systems. Whether it's a slow burn endgame or a quick tactical strike, this player’s phenotype is all about evolving and thriving on the 64-cell grid!

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