Profile Summary: Ibalmahotra
Meet Ibalmahotra, a rapid chess contender whose rating has blossomed like a well-cultivated petri dish—from a modest 579 in early 2024 to a thriving peak of 1197 in 2025. With a keen tactical DNA, Ibalmahotra shows an impressive comeback rate of 81.6%, proving that even after losing a vital piece, the recovery gene kicks in with a flawless 100% win rate.
This player’s style is deeply entrenched in patience and precision, with an average of nearly 73 moves per victory—a match as lengthy and intricate as the neural pathways of a genius. Their endgame frequency is high (74.88%), showing a preference for the late-game evolutionary battle rather than quick skirmishes.
Ibalmahotra’s opening repertoire is an eclectic ecosystem, thriving primarily on the Van t Kruijs Opening with a 52.8% success rate, proving they know how to spring life into the board’s early stages. Other favored defenses like the French variations and Nimzowitsch Larsen Attack sparkle with steady, if not aggressive, growth.
Fun fact: while Ibalmahotra’s white pieces smile with a 52.16% win rate, the black pieces tend to play a stealthier game, clinching 46.85% of wins. Their overall "tilt factor" remains low at 9, indicating cool nerves under pressure—a solid antidote to any psychological blunderbacteria!
When it comes to foes, Ibalmahotra has a curious blend of matchups—while some opponents' defenses crumble under their pressure, others remain a tough cellular wall. Their win-loss-draw record tells a tale of almost 1000 victories to 900 losses and close to 80 draws, a veritable microcosm of competitive balance.
Off the board, you could say this player embodies the phrase "biology meets chess": adapting, evolving, and replicating strategies with a natural flair that only time and game count could cultivate. A true organism of the 64 squares, Ibalmahotra is a rapid chess species to reckon with.