About Louay2013l4
Meet Louay2013l4, a chess enthusiast whose game is as dynamic and unpredictable as a protein folding under pressure! With a rapid rating peaking around 1546 and a bullet rating firmly sitting at 1099, Louay dances across the 64 squares with both passion and persistence.
Their chess journey is filled with plenty of interesting openings – particularly fond of the Scandinavian Defense Mieses Kotrc Variation, where they've played over 280 rapid games, winning around 44%. A true master of adaptation, Louay balances a significant endgame frequency of 71.3%, proving that much like mitochondria, they're the powerhouse pushing games to the bitter end.
With an average of approximately 69 moves per game, whether in win or loss, Louay is clearly not one to surrender easily—except a mild 4.29% early resignation rate keeps things humble. Their psychological resilience shines with a comeback rate near 80%, powered by an impressive 100% win rate after losing a piece. Talk about turning cellular stress into winning energy!
Louay's playing style reflects patience and careful calculation, often stretching games into long, tactical battles. Their cautious but persistent approach suggests a player who enjoys a good biological chess pun as much as a well-timed fork or pin.
Despite a nearly equal tally of wins and losses in rapid games (roughly 1220 wins to 1253 losses), Louay maintains an optimistic outlook with a minor tilt factor of 16, showing good psychological balance. And when it comes to choosing battle hours, they seem to have a secret affinity for dawn and early morning, boasting a stellar 100% win rate at midnight (0:00) and high win rates in the wee hours, like 3 AM at 71%—proof that sometimes the best chess neurons fire in the quiet hours!
Whether crushing opponents like a neuron firing or carefully nurturing each move like cell division, Louay2013l4 brings a fascinating blend of stamina, strategy, and heart to every match. This player is definitely branching out in the chess ecosystem, always ready to evolve and adapt their game.