Profile: hervdubois
Meet hervdubois, a rapid chess player with a rating evolution that’s as organic as cell division—steadily growing from 400 in early 2024 to a respectable 619 in 2025. Their gaming DNA reveals a resilient spirit, boasting a near-balanced win-loss record of 50 wins, 42 losses, and 2 draws across rapid encounters.
Known for thriving in the wild jungles of the Queen’s Pawn Opening Chigorin Variation—where hervdubois holds a perfect 100% win rate—this player seems to photosynthesize energy from tricky positions. Similarly, they excel with the Scandinavian Defense, boasting a 75% success rate, proving that sometimes it’s good to keep things "defensive" and "phyto-friendly."
Like a cunning amoeba, hervdubois adapts their style with a tactical awareness that allows for remarkable comebacks—a stunning 68% comeback rate and a flawless 100% win rate after losing a piece. This indicates a brain that’s busy rewiring its synapses mid-battle rather than letting the mitochondria take a day off.
Despite a mild tilt factor of 9 (even the best neurons misfire sometimes), they maintain a strategic patience, averaging over 57 moves in victories and venturing deep into endgames more than 63% of their matches—clearly preferring complex cellular processes over quick apoptosis.
With a penchant for early mornings (100% win rate at 8 AM) and a selective appetite for certain opponents—showing 100% win records against many frequent adversaries—hervdubois blends consistency with a touch of unpredictability, making their games both a biological marvel and a chessboard spectacle.
Whether unleashing the French Defense’s Advance Variation or sneaking through nimble Nimzowitsch maneuvers, hervdubois continues to evolve their game one move at a time, truly the living organism of the chess ecosystem.