Player Profile: javad13561220
Meet javad13561220, a rapid chess enthusiast whose journey on the 64 squares is nothing short of a cellular symphony. With a peak rapid rating climbing up to 1832 in 2025, this player demonstrates an evolutionary knack for adapting and thriving in dynamic chess environments.
Starting with a humble rating of 1339 in 2024, javad13561220 has multiplied their wins and strategies through thousands of games — over 5,000 recorded rapid matches alone — crafting a playing style as intricate and precise as a molecular process. Their win rate hovers around an impressive 48%, showing that even under the microscope of competition, they maintain steady resilience.
Known for a high tactical awareness — boasting a comeback rate of nearly 83% and a flawless 100% win rate after losing a piece — this player defies the natural order like a brilliant mutation of chess tactics. The psychological resilience is evident, with a low tilt factor of 11, and an endgame frequency above 80%, proving they are not just a flash in the pan but a steadfast genome in endgame DNA.
Interesting tidbit: javad13561220 averages nearly 69 moves per win, suggesting their games often resemble the slow and intricate dance of biological processes that culminate in a victorious cell division — or in this case, checkmate.
When it comes to openings, their strategy is a secret coded deep within their genome of play — literally marked as "Top Secret" — played consistently over thousands of games, hinting at a hidden biological chess formula yet to be cracked.
Whether wielding the white pieces or black, javad13561220 adapts with a slightly higher success as White (50.37% win rate) compared to Black (45.4%). Their preferred battleground? The rapid time control—where quick neuron synapses align with quick moves on the board, proving biology and chess are more intertwined than you’d think.
Currently riding a modest winning streak of 2 games, with a longest streak of 10, this competitor is like a well-practiced enzyme, catalyzing just the right moves at critical moments. Opponents beware — javad13561220’s genetic code for victory is quietly evolving, one move at a time.