Player Profile: MAHAN_FERI
Welcome to the enigma that is MAHAN_FERI, a rapid chess enthusiast whose journey through the 64 squares resembles a fascinating evolutionary experiment. With a peak rapid rating of 622 in 2025, MAHAN_FERI has shown resilience in the wild, even if sometimes the predators (a.k.a. losses) outnumber the prey.
A Journey Through the Openings Jungle
MAHAN_FERI’s opening repertoire is a captivating ecosystem, with a fondness for the Scandinavian Defense — a move that’s been deployed 19 times when combining variations, boasting a 50% overall win rate. Like a curious researcher, Mahan explores the Caro-Kann and Alekhine’s Defense Scandinavian Variation, both yielding a strong 66.7% win rate, proving the player’s adaptability in varied environments. However, the Kings Pawn Opening Kings Knight Variation appears to be a thorny shrub, yielding only about 14% wins — perhaps still under evolutionary pressure.
Playing Style & Behavior
With an early resignation rate as low as 2.7%, MAHAN_FERI demonstrates persistence, fighting through the endgame nearly 57% of the time. The average length of wins and losses (roughly 55 and 53 moves respectively) suggests a player who thrives in prolonged genetic skirmishes, unraveling complex positions instead of sharp bursts of aggression.
Interestingly, black pieces seem to grant a slight survival advantage, with a 44.44% win rate, compared to 33.33% with white — a bit like preferring the shadows over the spotlight.
Tactical Genes & Comebacks
MAHAN_FERI’s tactical DNA is robust: a 60.7% comeback rate indicates a knack for turning the tables, with a perfect 100% win rate after losing a piece. This player is clearly adept at performing cellular regeneration in the face of adversity, though there's an 8.11% rate of “one-sided losses” — because even the strongest species face extinction events.
Friendly Foes and Rivalries
Recent encounters with opponents like moza654321 and rbeard1978 have been a bit rocky, with no wins recorded, but battles with challengers such as angjo5 and prayo666a bring out a 100% success rate, highlighting selective adaptation in the competitive ecosystem. The diverse foe list tells a story of a player constantly testing and evolving strategies in the wild.
Chronobiology of Chess
The timing of battles seems to affect MAHAN_FERI’s success: peak performance hours include early morning at 5 AM (a perfect 100% win rate) and late afternoon (66.67% at 6 PM and 18:00). Saturdays appear to be the favorite day for survival success with a 55.56% win rate — a day when the evolutionary fitness clearly spikes.
Psychological DNA
Even the best have their tilt genes — MAHAN_FERI’s tilt factor is a modest 6, suggesting reasonable emotional stability but a tendency to fluctuate under stress. A notable 38.89% difference between rated and casual wins hints that this player thrives under pressure, much like a stress-driven evolutionary catalyst.
In summary, MAHAN_FERI is a determined and adaptive rapid chess tactician, whose strategies evolve like a biological species in constant flux — sometimes thriving, sometimes learning, but always ready for the next generation of chess challenges. May the forks be ever in their favor!