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Jeffrey Onyibia

Kingsfx1 Lagos Since 2022 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟
49.1%- 46.7%- 4.2%
Bullet 258
2W 15L 0D
Blitz 1068
180W 158L 5D
Rapid 1717
2273W 2193L 201D
Daily 1102
73W 38L 9D

Chess Biography: Jeffrey Onyibia (Kingsfx1)

Meet Jeffrey Onyibia, known online as Kingsfx1, a grandmaster of endurance in the 64-cell ecosystem. With a rapid rating that has blossomed from a humble 967 in 2022 to an impressive 1644 by 2025, Jeffrey defies the typical lifecycle of a chess player — evolving and adapting with the finesse of a true biological chess cyborg.

Like a cunning Scandinavian Defense that surprises its prey, Jeffrey's opening repertoire is both diverse and deadly. His Scandinavian Defense Mieses Kotrc Variation boasts over 400 games with a steady win rate hovering just above 51%, while his Queen's Pawn openings frequently hatch victorious ambushes, winning more than half their battles. He’s a true pawn-omimic, always ready to evolve his strategy to checkmate the opposition.

In the daily chess jungle, Jeffrey has exhibited a remarkable 88% win rate with the Queen's Pawn Opening, showing his penchant for planting seeds that sprout into winning combinations. Blitz battles reveal a sharp predator too, with a knack for the King's Pawn Opening Leonardis Variation scoring a 71% strike rate—more precise than a well-timed synaptic volley.

His endgame frequency is a staggering 74.7%, proving Jeffrey’s games don’t just survive the opening gambit but grow old gracefully into well-developed finales. And with an astonishing 84% comeback rate, he’s the resilient organism that thrives even under pressure, turning lost pieces into survival advantages. He's truly a chess Darwinian, evolving tactics to dominate in every stratum of play.

Psychologically, Jeffrey has a tilt factor of 9 — perhaps the only notable flaw in his otherwise evolutionary gameplay — but our contender bounces back rapidly, boasting a perfect 100% win rate after losing a piece, a testament to his indomitable will.

When it comes to temporal niche adaptations, Jeffrey thrives best in the late evening, with a peak win rate around the 10pm hour, slaying opponents with the precision of a nocturnal predator. His ability to mate quickly is evident by his average moves per win being 69, showing a balance between calculated patience and aggressive tactics.

Whether wielding the elegance of the Colle System or the ferocity of the Englund Gambit, Jeffrey Onyibia's chess genome is one of constant growth, adaptation, and cunning survival. From rapid to daily to blitz and even bullet (though bullet remains a more challenging mutation), Kingsfx1 stands tall in the ecosystem of competitive chess, ready to evolve his play with every game.

In the wild world of chess, Jeffrey isn't just a player — he's a biological phenomenon.

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