Chess Player Profile: goitacaz
Meet goitacaz, a rapid chess enthusiast whose rating journey resembles a fascinating evolutionary tale! Starting with a humble rating of 593 in 2021, this cerebral player quickly climbed to a 893 peak—quite the genetic mutation on the chessboard. Their average rapid rating hovers around the mid-700s, showing a blend of resilience and adaptive strategies in the wild world of blitz.
With 138 games played under the cryptic "Top Secret" opening, goitacaz's win rate is a stable 51.45%, proving that when it comes to chess openings, this player is less of a predator and more of a patient trapper, waiting for the perfect moment to pounce.
Known for a longest winning streak of 9 games, they're no stranger to thriving in the ecosystem of tactics and timing; however, like any living organism, they face ups and downs—currently incubating a restart after their last rapid rating dipped to 611 in 2023.
goitacaz exhibits a fascinating behavioral pattern too: a remarkable 100% win rate after losing a piece and a 64.79% comeback rate signal a resilient and tenacious predator that refuses to stay down in the evolutionary chess chain.
This player’s style is notably endgame-oriented, appearing in nearly 66% of games, with an average of about 59 moves per win—long games that require stamina, patience, and perhaps a few strategic "cell divisions" to outwit opponents.
When it comes to opponents, goitacaz has developed special rivalries, particularly against juvaniobs and marques_31, boasting solid win rates of 79.17% and 78.26%, respectively. Yet, in some matchups, they exhibit a Darwinian humility—scoring 0% against a few challengers, reminding us that even the fittest can get caught off guard.
Timing is a factor too! Their highest win rates occur in the early afternoon and late evening hours, with an intriguing 100% success at 1 AM—perhaps the hour when the nocturnal chess genes kick in.
With a calm tilt factor of just 4 and occasional early resignations (only 3.64%), goitacaz balances psychological fortitude with pragmatic game awareness—like a well-adapted organism optimized for survival but smart enough to avoid fatal errors.
In short, goitacaz is a biological marvel of chess: evolving steadily, striking with patience, and staying resilient even when the environment (or opponent) shifts unfavorably. A profile worthy of applause from both chess aficionados and evolutionary biologists alike.