Player Profile: ieatscrum
Meet ieatscrum, a chess player whose strategic DNA is coded for resilience and tactical brilliance. Boasting a peak blitz rating soaring close to 1700 and an equally fierce bullet rating topping over 1500, ieatscrum has carved out a path in the fast lanes of chess with relentless energy and precision.
Since 2020, ieatscrum has evolved like a true chess organism, adapting and thriving in the chaotic ecosystems of blitz and bullet. With a lightning-fast comeback rate of 83%, and an impeccable 100% win rate after losing a piece, this player’s fight is anything but meek — proving that even when a crucial cell (or piece) is lost, the organism finds a way to regenerate victory.
Playing Style & Strengths
- Endgame Expertise: 71.5% frequency in endgames shows ieatscrum's preference to wrangle the final phase with strength and stamina.
- Long Game Patience: An average of 73 moves per win reveals a tenacious mindset ready to outlast any adversary.
- Tactical DNA: With a comeback rate of over 80% and a low 4.5% one-sided loss rate, ieatscrum is the embodiment of evolution under pressure.
- Psychological Resilience: Despite a tilt factor of 14, ieatscrum manages to stay mostly focused, akin to a neuron firing under strain.
Not just a pawn in the game
Whether it’s the Pirc Defense or the Vienna Game, ieatscrum’s opening repertoire is as diverse as a protein fold. The player enjoys a steady win rate of about 52% in these openings, showing a strategic preference mixed with a pinch of evolutionary adaptation.
Interestingly, the Vienna Game Falkbeer Vienna Gambit is a specialty, boasting a robust win rate close to 58%. Looks like this move is a favorite metabolic shortcut to success on the board!
Chronobiology of Chess
Like a circadian rhythm dictating biological processes, ieatscrum’s win rates peak at certain hours — 10 AM shines at 67%, with an astonishing 71% success rate at 2 PM and over 60% at noon and 8 AM. Perhaps the brain’s chess mitochondria fire strongest during these hours.
Opponent Relations
ieatscrum has squared off with an extensive list of rivals, demonstrating a balanced ecosystem of wins and losses. While some frequent foes provide tough challenges, others lean toward easy prey, enabling ieatscrum to keep evolving and growing.
Fun Facts
- Longest winning streak: 13 games — definitely a cellular-level chain reaction of wins!
- Current winning streak: 0 — even great organisms need their resting phase.
- Moves with Black win rate: around 48%, and with White: nearly 49%, much like a perfectly balanced genome.
All in all, ieatscrum is a fascinating specimen in the wilds of online chess — combining evolutionary resilience, diversified tactical openings, and a biological knack for timing attacks with precision. In the cellular world of chess pieces, ieatscrum is definitely a predator, and the board is a lively biome where survival of the fittest means checkmate.