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Viktor Atanasov

kwazar33 Since 2017 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟♟
42.2%- 48.3%- 9.5%
Bullet 1164
3W 17L 0D
Blitz 1278
1453W 1771L 253D
Rapid 1230
7443W 8395L 1745D
Daily 866
3W 16L 0D

Viktor Atanasov - The Chess Cell Master

Meet Viktor Atanasov, known in the virtual Petri dish as kwazar33. A rapid-grower in the chess ecosystem, Viktor’s rating has evolved steadily, climbing from barely sprouting at 1083 in 2020 to a blossoming 1228 by 2025 in rapid play. With a metabolism fueled by over 14,000 rapid games, his playstyle is anything but inert: he dives deep into openings like the Queen's Pawn Opening and Scandinavian Defense, cultivating wins in nearly 45% and 49% of those games, respectively. Talk about genetic dominance in the opening repertoire!

Viktor’s Blitz and Bullet games burn at a fast clip too, with peak bullet ratings nearing 1690 and an aggressive play approach that often leaves opponents stunned like a frog in a microscope slide. Despite occasional mutations in performance (hello, tilt factor of 13%), he has a remarkable recoverability — an 87.82% comeback rate that would make even the hardiest single-celled organisms proud.

Playing with high endgame frequency (over 76%) and patience (average moves per win: 81), Viktor’s strategy could be described as methodical cell division—slow, but consistent growth toward victory. His ability to recover even after losing a piece (100% win rate!) proves that this player's biological resilience and tactical awareness are never in mitosis alone; he’s an independent powerhouse on the chessboard.

Viktor prefers to enzyme his opponents' defenses under the light of various hours—ranging from a peak 53% win rate at 3 AM to a consistent glow around noon—with Sunday bringing the best fitness results at a 44% win rate.

Though sometimes donating mitochondria to his losses, his overall record presents more wins than losses across all modalities, especially in rapid and blitz where his pawns shine brightest. Viktor Atanasov’s evolving chess genome continues to compete in the global biosphere of chess, proving the king of the board is truly his natural habitat.

“In the great cellular game of chess, it's not just the nucleus of your thoughts but the cytoplasm of your endurance that defines you.”

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