Profile Summary: Incensetakeover
Incensetakeover is a chess player whose game blossoms like a rare orchid in the vast forest of online battles. Their rating evolution is a true biological growth curve, blossoming from modest beginnings in 2023 with a Blitz rating of 1166, Rapid at 1409, and Bullet at 826, to a flourishing 2025 where they hit peaks of 1419 in Blitz, 1473 in Rapid, and 1202 in Bullet. While their Daily games remain a rare sighting, their Blitz and Rapid performances indicate a player with both tenacity and adaptive flair.
Strengths: Incensetakeover's tactical awareness is as sharp as a queen's fang, boasting a stellar 100% win rate after losing a piece — talk about a comeback gene! Their ability to rebound is an evolutionary marvel with a comeback rate near 80%, showing resilience even under pressure. They rarely succumb to one-sided losses, maintaining just a 2.5% rate, ensuring their games rarely devolve into chaotic mutations.
Playing Style: This player prefers an endgame heavy diet, with 67.6% of games entering the late stages — clearly, Incensetakeover thrives in slow and steady metabolic processes of calculation over quick-fire blitz metabolism. Their average moves per win and loss hover around 62 and 67 respectively, indicating slightly longer games that favor strategic endurance. White pieces confer a slight advantage with a 53.1% win rate, while black remains competitive near 48.35%.
Opening Repertoire: Among their favored genetic sequences are Caro-Kann Defense and Trompowsky Attack, especially in Blitz and Rapid games where they show winning rates from 44% up to over 55% in several lines. Interestingly, their Rapid performance with the Englund Gambit is an evolutionary outlier with a whopping 83.3% win rate, a testament to their audacious and adaptive nature.
Psychological Traits: Incensetakeover doesn’t quickly resign their genome to defeat — their early resignation rate is just 1%, keeping their DNA active in battle for longer. However, a tilt factor of 19 suggests occasional moments of neural misfiring, perhaps from an environmental stressor or unexpected mutation. Comparing rated versus casual games, their performance lowers by about 49%, hinting at a sharper predator instinct when stakes are low.
Overall, Incensetakeover is like a nimble predator stalking the chessboard, blending patience, strategic depth, and a fierce comeback mechanism. Opponents beware: this player's evolving repertoire and fighting spirit can transform any “pawn-spiracy” into a masterful checkmate!