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ivanczmor

Since 2020 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟♟
49.9%- 48.5%- 1.6%
Bullet 1563
8037W 7879L 253D
Blitz 1222
210W 147L 3D
Rapid 1069
285W 265L 15D
Daily 985
4W 4L 0D

Profile Summary: ivanczmor

Meet ivanczmor, a chess player whose journey through the 64 squares is as thrilling as a biological mystery! Just like a bold knight jumping over pawns, ivanczmor has leapt from modest beginnings with a rapid rating below 700 in 2020 to soaring bullet peak performances eclipsing 1500 in 2025. Talk about evolutionary adaptation on the chessboard! šŸā™Ÿļø

With a playing style that is patient and strategic, ivanczmor tends to thrive in the endgame—showing a strong penchant for closing out games with an impressive average of 67 moves per win across all formats. Just like a cell dividing and proliferating carefully, every move is calculated for maximum effect. The comeback rate is a stunning 88%, meaning ivanczmor is the true Tardigrade of chess resilience—almost impossible to eliminate from a game even after losing material!

Whether wielding the white pieces with a 53% win rate or defending as black with gritty determination, ivanczmor displays a psychological fitness level marked by a relatively low tilt factor of 14. Unlike some blundering amoebas out there, ivanczmor thrives under pressure, boasting a perfect 100% win rate after losing a piece—a true testament to tactical prowess and mental toughness.

When it comes to openings, ivanczmor favors some classic biological models of chess evolution: the Scotch Game and the Scandinavian Defense in rapid play, with win rates up to 78%. In bullet, ivanczmor morphs fluidly through the Englund Gambit and the Queen's Gambit Accepted, combining aggressive gambits with solid defenses like a versatile enzyme adapting to different substrates.

The chronological data point towards a player steadily evolving, with rapid and bullet ratings rising like a well-nourished cell culture in an incubator, and a blitz style that’s seeping into higher echelons, crossing the 1200 threshold by 2024. With a history rich in diverse opponents and an extensive record of games, ivanczmor is definitely a resilient organism within the ecosystem of online chess.

Fun fact: If ivanczmor were a biological entity, it would definitely be a tardigrade—or water bear—surviving and thriving in the harshest chess environments, from bullet blitz storms to rapid strategic forests! Always ready to mutate and press on, ivanczmor's game is truly a marvel of chess biology.

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