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Айна Ирбаиева

Irbaieva Since 2021 (Inactive) Chess.com
17.9%- 66.7%- 15.4%
Bullet 459
0W 3L 0D
Blitz 384
1W 5L 0D
Rapid 538
6W 18L 6D

Айна Ирбаиева: The Chessboard Biologist

Meet Айна Ирбаиева, a player whose chess style might just be a fascinating case study in the ecosystem of the game. Specializing in a blend of openings — from the Queens Pawn Opening to the elusive English Opening Anglo Lithuanian Variation — Айна displays both diversity and a hint of evolutionary adaptation at the board.

Despite a modest peak blitz rating of 608, Айна’s chess journey resembles a scientific experiment with its own ups, downs, and unexpected discoveries. Her longest winning streak of 3 games is proof that sometimes, persistence — like survival of the fittest — pays off!

Айна’s tactical biology is quite unique: a perfect 100% win rate after losing a piece shows remarkable resilience and organism-like tenacity to bounce back from adversity. Yet, with an early resignation rate of 38.46%, sometimes Айна opts to “hibernate” early instead of pushing through a tough match.

Her favorite hunting grounds include the King’s Pawn Opening Leonardis Variation in rapid play, boasting a flawless 100% win rate there — proof that Айна knows exactly where to pounce.

Psychologically, Айна might tilt at times (tilt factor of 7), but she remains a quick learner in the neural network of chess, adapting strategies on the clock — especially in rapid games where her average moves to victory are just over 13 moves, keeping games short and sharp like a precision strike from a predator.

In the evolving biome of opponents, Айна has faced tough players head-on, with a mixed record against regular rivals — but shows a predatory instinct with a 100% win rate against some challengers. Her approach may be low-key, but her chess DNA is always coding for growth.

Expect Айна Ирбаиева to continue evolving and surprising in the wild world of chess, because in the end, even the smallest creatures leave their mark on the ecosystem!

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