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Les Wilson

LCDUB2023 Virginia Since 2023 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟
47.4%- 49.6%- 2.9%
Bullet 210
1W 1L 0D
Blitz 366
581W 564L 29D
Rapid 305
876W 930L 62D
Daily 655
28W 60L 1D

Les Wilson: A Chess Biography with a Twist

Meet Les Wilson, also known online as LCDUB2023, a chess enthusiast whose journey is as dynamic as a pawn’s first move. While Les’s rating may not yet have blossomed into grandmaster territory, the game is never about just the numbers—after all, even the mightiest king started off as a humble pawn!

Les has dived deeply into the rapid and daily formats, amassing over a thousand rapid games and hundreds of daily duels, showing a resilience that could rival a chameleon’s color-shifting defense. His rapid rating, once peaking at 867 in 2023, has wiggled through the seasons, much like a rook gracefully navigating the board from flank to flank.

A statistical DNA analysis of Les’s games reveals an intriguing pattern: a comeback rate of nearly 56%, suggesting Les is a master of cellular regeneration — for the psyche, that is! When losing a piece, Les claws back with a 100% win rate, demonstrating that even after damage, the neural pathways of strategy rewire themselves for victory.

Tactically, Les prefers longer battles, averaging over 48 moves per win, indicating a methodical pace that cultivates victory like a patient biologist tending to a rare orchid. The Endgame frequency is over 51%, proving there's a special love for the scientific precision required when only a few pieces remain on the board.

Playstyle-wise, Les doesn’t shy away from early resignations (around 8.6%), because sometimes, even the toughest cell undergoes apoptosis to make way for healthier growth. Interestingly, Les’s psychological tilt factor is relatively low at 10%, showing a composed demeanor under pressure, rarely letting frustrations mutate into poor play.

Les’s opening repertoire is wrapped in top-secret mystery — or perhaps an evolutionary development yet to be discovered by chess biologists! His win rates against many opponents indicate a mix of successful symbiosis and at times tense competition, reflecting the endless dance of predator and prey on the chessboard ecosystem.

Whether plotting moves at dawn (or during the 6 AM hour, an astonishing 75% win rate!) or maneuvering into the late hours, Les’s chess clock ticks with the heart of a strategist who finds inspiration in every square and every tiny mutation in the flow of play.

In the vast biosphere of online chess, Les Wilson is a curious specimen — part philosopher, part tactician, and part stand-up biologist, proving one thing: even in the game of kings, survival belongs to the fittest... and the funniest.

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