Profile of kotaraka9: The Rapid Rook in Action
Meet kotaraka9, a rapid chess enthusiast whose rating blossomed to a peak of 503 in 2025 after a swift climb from 219. With 38 games under their belt, this player has crafted a unique and somewhat pun-derful signature on the board - a true biological marvel of the chess kingdom!
Boasting a win rate of just over 57% with 22 victories, kotaraka9 favors the Van t Kruijs Opening for its decent 58% win rate - clearly an opening with pedigree in their genetic code. Other favored territories include the Scandinavian and Queen’s Pawn openings, where a perfect 100% winrate suggests these moves are the player's mating habitat.
Like a crafty chameleon, kotaraka9 adapts their style fluidly, with an average of 49 moves to secure a win and a slightly quicker escape at 44 moves when the tides turn. Their early resignation rate stands at about 28.57%, proving they don’t pine like a wilting plant when the branches fall off but rather know when to fold and photosynthesize for the next round.
Their psychological resilience is notable, with a 50% comeback rate - quite the evolutionary survival skill! Even more impressive: a 100% win rate after losing a piece, demonstrating the tenacity and tactical uproar of a predator refusing to be dethroned. Though the tilt factor is low (only 5), indicating a healthy and composed mind in the battlefield of pawns and queens.
Strategic success blooms most brightly on Wednesdays (80% win rate) and evenings between 13:00 and 16:00 when their play bursts into full photosynthetic mode - a 100% win rate during these hours is no fluke but rather the peak of their circadian chess metabolism.
Opponents beware: kotaraka9 has shown fierce dominance over many challengers, including an unblemished record against gamer-boy12343, theotyste, and bluberi1996. Their longest winning streak of 6 games confirms they’re hardly just a one-move pony but a formidable predator in this wild chess ecosystem.
With a black win rate of 47% and white at 67%, kotaraka9 masterfully maneuvers both sides of the board, thriving in the complex layers of this cerebral biosphere. Whether you’re an aspiring prey or a fellow predator, facing kotaraka9 means stepping into the chess jungle where every move is an evolutionary leap.