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ibrahimgurleyen

Since 2021 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟
48.2%- 47.4%- 4.4%
Bullet 592
47W 46L 6D
Blitz 794
1022W 990L 90D
Rapid 908
16W 29L 3D
Daily 1600
0W 1L 0D

Meet ibrahimgurleyen: The Chessboard Biologist

With a chess career that’s evolved over years much like a complex organism adapting to its environment, ibrahimgurleyen has demonstrated an intriguing blend of resilience and strategic growth. Starting in 2021 with a blitz rating of around 1031, this player’s rating genome has seen both spikes and dips, proving that every move—like a genetic mutation—can either be a breakthrough or a learning moment.

ibrahimgurleyen’s playing style is a fascinating study in endurance: with an endgame frequency of over 50%, they don’t just fade away—they persist, maneuvering through complex positions with an average of 55 moves per win. Talk about endurance in the wild world of sixty-four squares! The early resignation rate hovers just under 10%, showing a tendency to stick it out and not call it quits prematurely, a true survival strategy in the fierce ecosystem of online chess.

Blitz is where ibrahimgurleyen’s genes truly show expression, with over 1,300 games logged and a win rate around 49%. Bullet and rapid formats reveal equally competitive chromosomes, with notable comeback prowess—winning nearly 2 out of 3 games after being down. In fact, a perfect 100% win rate after losing a piece suggests an uncanny ability to thrive under cellular stress, pulling off comebacks as if equipped with a molecular repair kit.

Intriguingly, ibrahimgurleyen has a streaky phenotype: the longest recorded winning streak hits an impressive 13 games, while the current streak remains lively at 2. Their genetic memory stores a diverse sample of opponents, with some showing 100% loss rates (sorry opponents!), and a few tougher cells slipping through with 0% wins.

When it comes to psychological DNA, a tilt factor of 10 suggests some occasional emotional mutations—though the player keeps calm enough to maintain a decent win difference between rated and casual play. Their playtime genome reads like a chronobiologist’s delight, showing highest win rates when playing during early mornings (8 AM with a 65% win rate) or late at night (3 AM, crushing it at 67%), confirming that ibrahimgurleyen operates best within specific circadian windows.

From blitz battles to rapid races, and even a slice of daily chess, ibrahimgurleyen presents a rich tapestry of chess evolution—adaptable, resilient, and sometimes downright surprising. Keep an eye on this player’s next moves; their growth curve might just be the most interesting life form on the chessboard.

In the ecosystem of chess, ibrahimgurleyen is both predator and prey, always ready to checkmate fate itself.
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