Meet Marco: The Chessboard Biologist
Marco, aka Inolem, is a fascinating specimen in the ecosystem of online chess. With a rapid rating reaching a max of 733 and a current steady 661 in 2025, he’s the plasmid in the DNA of rapid chess -- always replicating new strategies! Across 484 rapid games, Marco has maintained a swift 51.86% win rate, proving he’s got the enzymes to break down even the toughest openings.
A Darwinian force in daily matches as well, Marco’s best game-day is Sunday, boasting a 55.96% success rate — prime time for this chess chameleon. His tactical awareness is remarkable, showing a comeback rate of over 61%, and an almost viral ability to win after losing a piece (a perfect 100%!). In the wilds of chess battles, his average match length stretches to nearly 48 moves per win, reflecting a patient predator’s hunt for victory.
Marco’s style includes a bit of premature apoptosis with a 14.7% early resignation rate, but his endgame frequency at 34% suggests he’s capable of thriving in high-stress scenarios like a true survivalist. His longest winning streak is an impressive 9 games, and he currently maintains a fresh streak of 1 — always ready for the next evolutionary trial.
Interesting interactions (or “opponent relationships”) are numerous, but some stand out like “gioeledimaria” and “lipjai,” against whom he boasts a flawless 100% win rate — true symbiotic dominance. Conversely, some opponents remain thorny brambles, like “saranshgem,” reminding Marco that even the fittest must continuously adapt.
On the circadian front, Marco really spikes his performance at 5 AM and 1 AM, scoring 100% wins in those somewhat unusual hours — a nocturnal hunter in the chess jungle? By contrast, his mornings and late nights show room for improvement (0% at midnight!), hinting that biological rhythms play a serious role in his game.
In the grand lab of chess, Marco is an experiment in persistence and strategy, with plenty of genetic material left to evolve. Whether it’s rapid, daily, blitz, or bullet, he’s got a mixed genome of wins, losses, and draws, but always a passion for the game. With such a rich profile, Marco’s journey through the chess biosphere is one you’ll want to follow — evolution is ongoing, and every move is a mutation towards mastery!