Profile Summary: MakeOnHomo
Meet MakeOnHomo, a chess player whose journey through the ranks is as fascinating as the intricate dance of molecules in a cell. Like a master biologist of the 64 squares, MakeOnHomo has evolved their game steadily from a Blitz rating low of 296 in 2023 to a solid 840 by 2025, proving that persistence and adaptation are key to survival in the wild chess ecosystem.
Specializing in the "Top Secret" opening — as mysterious as undiscovered genetic sequences — this player has a knack for a balanced strategy, boasting almost a 50% win rate across Blitz and Rapid formats, with a particularly impressive 75% win rate in Daily games. Their playstyle exhibits an average of around 47 moves per win, indicating a patience and endurance worthy of a long cellular mitosis process.
MakeOnHomo’s tactical prowess shines brightest when the going gets tough. With a clutch comeback rate of over 51% and a flawless 100% win rate after losing a piece, this player’s resilience could teach even the most adaptable bacteria a lesson in recovery. But beware: they've got a mild tendency to tilt (about 14%), which every living organism can sympathize with during its evolutionary trials.
Their psychological DNA includes an early resignation rate of 11.5%, showing a biological preference for energy conservation — sometimes it’s smarter to fold the chromosomes than to waste precious ATP on an unwinnable endgame. With higher success playing White (52.14%) compared to Black (48.12%), they shine when on the offensive, like a cell primed for replication.
Off the board, MakeOnHomo thrives most on Saturdays with a win rate over 60%, and their prime tactical hours are at 17:00 and 22:00, when their chess neurons fire most efficiently. Their preferred combat zone? Rapid and Blitz, where the metabolism of quick thinking reigns supreme.
Overall, MakeOnHomo is a spirited competitor navigating the chess genes with humor, grit, and a sprinkle of biological finesse—because in the cellular kingdom of chess, sometimes you must adapt, evolve, and occasionally, just make on homo sapiens-level moves.