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Kurupivalija

Since 2023 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟♟
47.2%- 49.1%- 3.7%
Bullet 947
5117W 5367L 310D
Blitz 1084
3851W 4014L 354D
Rapid 901
1052W 1026L 114D
Daily 585
6W 11L 1D

Kurupivalija: The Chessboard's Bio-Enthusiast

Meet Kurupivalija, a cunning chess player whose game evolves much like a masterful adaptation in the wild kingdom of pawns and bishops! With a Blitz rating soaring up to 823 in 2025 and a Bullet peak hitting 849 the same year, this player clearly knows how to survive the fast-paced environments of rapid and bullet chess – a true predator in the ecosystem of the 64 squares.

Kurupivalija's style is a fascinating study in chess biology; boasting a comeback rate of 76.28% and a perfect win rate after losing a piece at 100%, showing a remarkable ability to regenerate and adapt when the odds are against them — like a phoenix from the ashes of a sacrificed rook.

Average moves per win hover around an evolutionary 62.6 moves, suggesting a penchant for long, strategic battles where the endgame – activated nearly 58% of the time – becomes the real hunting ground. With an early resignation rate of just 4.63%, Kurupivalija prefers to test the full life cycle of a game rather than succumbing early, proving their stamina and patience in the intricate dance of attack and defense.

Opening repertoire? Kurupivalija exhibits a strong lymphatic system of strategies centered around the Queen’s Pawn Opening, particularly the Zukertort Chigorin Variation, with win rates slightly above 50%. There's also a fondness for the Accelerated London System, a sign of healthy diversification in opening flora. Whether it's the French Defense or Indian Game, each gambit and defense is a vital organ in their playbook’s anatomy.

Friendly rivals aren’t just opponents, they’re selective specimens in Kurupivalija’s field research. Facing opponents like stheno12345 and kostia59, they maintain a perfect 100% win rate, highlighting the predator-like precision of this player when in their prime hunting hours—who knew chess could be this biological?

Psychologically, Kurupivalija maintains a cool demeanor with a tilt factor of 30 (a little above baseline but nothing a good defense can’t patch up) and demonstrates a strong black and white balance with a White win rate near 48% and Black at 46%, adaptable under any color’s evolutionary pressure.

So whether fending off the Blitz’s frenetic predators or mastering the Bullet’s lightning reflexes, Kurupivalija blends tactical awareness with a resilient genome of chess skills, thriving in the ecosystem where every move is survival of the fittest.

Watch out – when Kurupivalija's pieces come alive, it’s a checkmate to your peace of mind... The bio-chess champion has arrived!

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