Gumilar Supriyansah: The Chessboard Biologist
Meet gumilarsupriyansah, a rapid evolution specialist in the realm of chess! From humble beginnings with a rating of 580 in 2021, this player's rating has mutated to a peak of 1123 in 2023, proving that even on the chessboard, natural selection favors those who adapt smarter and faster.
Rapid Growth & Adaptation
In rapid chess, gumilar has played nearly 900 games spanning 4 years, winning 373 and drawing 11 – a survival rate that would make any species proud. With a longest winning streak of 12, this player knows how to replicate successes like a master organism replicating DNA.
Opening Moves: Strategic Genes in Action
Like a creature with a vast genetic toolkit, gumilar has a favorite “gene” of moves, the King's Pawn Opening, winning over 55% of the time. But diversity is key: with strong performance in the Van t Kruijs Opening (62% win rate) and a sharp sting in the Center Game (over 71% wins!), gumilar's opening repertoire evolves to overcome various opponents.
Psychological and Tactical Traits
Exhibiting remarkable resilience, gumilar boasts a comeback rate of nearly 60% and an extraordinary 100% win rate after losing a piece—truly a survivor who knows how to bounce back when the going gets tough. Although the tilt factor is modest at 8, this player keeps composure, rarely falling prey to emotional mutations.
Daily and Bullet – The Other Chromosomes
While rapid chess is the dominant chromosome, gumilar has dipped antennae into daily and bullet formats, showing flashes of brilliance and experimentations that, though less frequent, keep the evolutionary pathways open.
Fun Facts and Quirks
- Average game length for wins: roughly 49 moves — a carefully measured metabolic rate.
- Preferred times for mating dances on the chessboard: afternoons and evenings, with a 68% win rate around 5 PM and a flawless 100% at 8 PM (time to set that internal clock!).
- Conquers many with a more aggressive White side (54.78% win rate), but still dominates as Black with over 51% success.
In the grand ecosystem of chess, gumilarsupriyansah is a fascinating blend of strategic DNA, endurance, and adaptive play. Keep an eye on this evolving species—it’s destined to checkmate many more foes yet!