Chess Player Profile: Shyam Limbu (kandangwashyam)
Born to make pawns tremble and rooks retreat, Shyam Limbu, known by their username kandangwashyam,
is a strategic maestro whose journey through the 64 squares is nothing short of cellular division—in skill and
passion, multiplying continuously over the years.
Since making a grand entrance into the chess universe in 2012, Shyam has demonstrated a remarkable ability to adapt
and evolve, much like a well-adapted organism in the ecosystem of rapid, blitz, daily, and bullet chess games.
Starting with a humble Rapid rating of 820, they've mitotically increased their strength to a peak Rapid rating of
1612 in 2023, showing their stamina and strategic resilience.
This player’s rapid-fire reflexes and tactical thinking echo through their Blitz and Bullet performance too,
with Blitz peaks near 1376 and Bullet flashes up to 977 rating points. Notably, their endurance in longer games is
evident in the Daily format, where they’ve exhibited a consistent and evolving performance.
Playing Style
Shyam’s game is a complex biological ecosystem—high Endgame Frequency (67%) means they thrive in the delicate dance of the endgame,
while their Average Moves Per Win hovering around 63 indicates a preference for thoughtful, strategic battles rather than quick, impulsive skirmishes.
The psychological warfare on the board is present too, with a moderate Tilt Factor of 14 suggesting occasional biological stresses,
but an impressive Comeback Rate of nearly 74% proving they can regenerate from setbacks with near-perfect tactical awareness.
Achievements & Highlights
- Longest Winning Streak: 13 games
- Perfect Win Rate After Losing a Piece: 100% (talk about cellular repair!)
- White Pieces Win Rate: 51.08%, just a slight upper hand in the molecular dance of initiative.
- Rapid Games Played: Over 28,000, making Shyam a true veteran of the 64-chess-cell community.
Opponents beware: this player has a diverse set of foes from shipatortik to dubgiii and chiray, thriving in competitive cellular encounters.
Fun Fact
Like mitochondria powering a cell, Shyam’s chess brain fuels amazing comebacks and an unwavering spirit to checkmate.
Their games are not just battles; they're evolutionary journeys of the mind where every pawn and knight plays a vital role in the grand organism of victory.
Whether it’s the quick synapses needed in Bullet games or the slow, deliberate strategizing in Daily battles, Shyam Limbu evolves, adapts, and conquers, proving that in chess, as in biology, survival belongs to those who can change.