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kingcaceno

Since 2023 (Inactive) Chess.com
69.2%- 30.8%- 0.0%
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Meet kingcaceno: The Chessboard's Tactical Chameleon

In the fascinating ecosystem of online chess players, kingcaceno thrives like a cunning predator in a dense forest of pawns and knights. With a Daily rating that sprouted from 1031 to a peak of 1289 in 2023, this player exhibits growth akin to a mighty oak growing rings of experience with each match played.

Clocking 13 games with an impressive 9 wins and only 4 losses, kingcaceno’s win rate is a healthy 69.23% against their most frequent opponent, chessmann1106—quite the dominant strain in this competitive gene pool! Their longest winning streak? A formidable 6 consecutive victories, which currently continues, showing resilience and thriving vitality on the chessboard.

Opening DNA

  • King’s Pawn Opening: The classic gene, wielded with a 75% success rate over 4 games—clearly a favored cell in kingcaceno’s opening chromosome.
  • Italian Game: An evolutionary strategy with a balanced 50% win rate.
  • Rare variations: Van’t Kruijs, Nimzowitsch Defense Scandinavian Exchange, Danish Gambit, Bishop’s Opening Boi variation, and Modern Defense Standard Two Knights - all boasting a 100% success rate! These openings form a diverse genome ensuring adaptability and surprise in play.
  • Some less fit mutations like the Bishop’s Opening Berlin Defense and Englund Gambit Stockholm Variation have yet to replicate success, but every phenotype has its quirks.

Behavioral Patterns & Playing Style

Just as certain creatures prefer dawn or dusk, kingcaceno’s performance spikes at specific hours—with a perfect 100% win rate during early morning and mid-morning hours (1 AM, 2 AM, 3 AM, 4 AM, and 10 AM). However, some “night owl” hours like 5 AM and 6 AM show room for improvement.

When playing as Black, kingcaceno demonstrates exceptional strength with an 83.33% win rate, outshining their 57.14% rate when playing White—a rare genetic mutation favoring the dark side of the board!

Their endgame frequency is robust, appearing in over half their matches (53.85%), and they tend to close their wins in an average of 53 moves, indicating patience and strategic endurance. Losses, interestingly, tend to drag longer (80.75 moves), perhaps hinting at a stubborn survival instinct even in dying positions.

Tactical Prowess and Mindset

Kingcaceno’s comeback rate is 55.56%, showing a fighting spirit worthy of a phoenix rising from the ashes of lost material. Remarkably, their win rate after losing a piece is a flawless 100%, suggesting an extraordinary capacity for recovery and counterattack — truly an apex predator in the wild world of chess tactics.

Despite a low tilt factor (3), which means they rarely lose composure under pressure, they exhibit a significant 69.23% difference favoring rated games over casual ones, indicating they genetically thrive when the stakes are higher.

Final Thoughts

In the vast biosphere of online chess, kingcaceno stands out as a resilient, adaptable, and strategically diverse organism. Whether maneuvering through familiar openings or mutating through rare gambits, this player is a force of nature, carefully plotting survival and dominance on the 64 squares. A true chess box of tricks and a joy to watch for any observer fascinated by evolutionary tactics!

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