Profile Summary: Heavenlydoc
Meet Heavenlydoc, a chess player whose rating trajectory resembles a vigorous cellular mitosis — ever expanding with clustered bursts of growth! Starting in 2023 with a modest Rapid rating around 690, this player has multiplied their skillset to a stellar peak nearing 987 in 2025. Not just confined to Rapid, Heavenlydoc also ventures into Bullet and Blitz, displaying adaptive strategies across various time controls — albeit with a slightly lower "metabolic rate" in Bullet.
With over 1,100 rapid wins to their name out of more than 2,200 games, Heavenlydoc’s winning ratio is like a perfectly efficient enzyme: precise and consistent. Their tactical chromosomes seem well-aligned, boasting a remarkable 100% win rate after losing a piece — truly an impressive regenerative ability when under pressure! Whether playing as White or Black, their strategies blend aggressive opening meiosis with patient endgame differentiation, with an endgame frequency close to 49%, showing a fondness for courting the later stages of the game rather than premature resignation.
Psychologically, Heavenlydoc maintains a decent tilt factor of 9, suggesting they keep their coold blood cells in check, recovering well from setbacks and showing a comeback rate of over 53%. This player's longest winning streak of 9 games is no fluke, hinting at periods of cellular replication resulting in flourishing performance phases.
The opponents? A diverse ecosystem! From favored prey like "kavyajoshi71206" (20 games) to new challengers each day, Heavenlydoc's record reads like a field study — with some adversaries never breaking through (win rates at 0%) and others firmly dominated at a clean 100%. Clearly, their opening repertoire remains top secret, perhaps a genetic sequence yet to be fully decoded by the competition.
When it comes to timing, Heavenlydoc’s peak performance aligns with early mornings and late nights — 7am shines at a cool 60% win rate, and late evenings around 22:00 hours a sizzling 59.6%. It seems this player’s circadian rhythm powers an impeccable brain metabolism for tactical precision when the world is quiet.
With an average of 46 moves per win, this player prefers a well-fought battle, allowing the intricate dance of proteins (and pawns) to unfold fully across the chessboard. And much like a cell that refuses to surrender, Heavenlydoc resigns early in fewer than 7% of games — staying engaged to the very end of their game cycle. Truly, a DNA strand within the genome of chess enthusiasts—complex, resilient, and ever evolving.
So, if you ever face Heavenlydoc, prepare to enter the chess lab — where every move is an experiment, every game a fascinating biological saga of survival and strategy!