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gobegbsk

Since 2024 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟
49.3%- 48.3%- 2.4%
Rapid 1299
2896W 2833L 141D

Player Profile: gobegbsk

Meet gobegbsk, a cunning chess enthusiast who has been making waves in the rapid chess world with a rating climbing from 1173 in 2024 to a solid 1279 in 2025. With over 3,000 rapid games under their belt, gobegbsk’s brain is practically a bustling hive of activity—constantly evolving, adapting, and occasionally buzzing with a bit of tactical mischief.

This grandmaster-in-the-making has a penchant for long, intricate battles, averaging around 66 moves per win—a true testament to their endurance in the cellular battle of chess. When losing a piece, gobegbsk’s comeback rate spikes to a staggering 80%, proving that like a resilient mitochondrion powering up after a setback, they thrive even in the darkest endgame caves. Notably, their win rate after losing a piece is a flawless 100%, the kind of regeneration most biological cells envy.

Despite a modest early resignation rate of just 1.25%, gobegbsk prefers to see the final cell division—uh, I mean endgame—where they shine brightest, engaging in endgames nearly 70% of the time. Their play style is balanced, with a slightly better performance when playing white (winning 51% of the time) compared to black (49%), revealing an evolutionary edge when taking the first move in this cerebral organism.

Not just a solitary wolf cell, gobegbsk's performance shows interesting rhythms in their bio-clock: their sharpest moves tend to occur in late afternoons and early evenings, notably at 13:00 with a peak 55% win rate, and from 15:00 to 18:00 where the win rate stays above 54%. Whether it’s the sun’s power or just caffeine-fueled mitochondria at peak efficiency, their neuronal connections are firing most effectively during these hours.

Their longest winning streak? A mighty 18 consecutive wins—talk about a chain reaction! However, gobegbsk isn’t immune to the psychological virus called “tilt,” with a modest tilt factor of 11. Luckily, their overall resilience and positive growth trajectory suggest this is just a minor mutation in their otherwise thriving chess genome.

Among opponents, gobegbsk displays a mixed ecosystem. Against lemarkovik, bvunyenge, and mi_mick, they boast a perfect 100% win rate, while ahmedmohsen1234 and sosna1337 are trickier species to crack with 0% victories so far. But in true biological fashion, every challenge offers a new niche to adapt and overcome.

So, whether you’re a fellow pawn or a queen on the chessboard of life, beware the evolutionary prowess of gobegbsk. This player combines patience, stamina, and tactical flair with just a pinch of calculated unpredictability. A brilliant example of how chess, much like biology, is all about survival of the fittest moves.

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