Profile: Michał Ojżyński (aka Michal42l)
Meet Michał Ojżyński, a chess enthusiast whose rating history is as dynamic as the cells in mitosis—constantly dividing, evolving, and sometimes just collapsing like a fragile pawn structure. Starting with a modest daily rating of 654 in 2022, Michał steadily grew to a peak daily rating of 783 in early 2024 before settling around the mid-600s, proving that even in the game of life (and chess), adaptation is key to survival.
With over 1,400 games played in daily chess alone and an almost evolutionary win rate hovering around 50%, Michał’s approach hints at a balanced metabolism of wins and losses, with a mild tilt factor indicative of occasional emotional mitochondria misfires. His longest winning streak of 13 games is a testament to his ability to photosynthesize energy from successive victories.
Playing Style & Tactical DNA
- Average moves per win: about 43 - patience and endurance reminiscent of a slow-growing tree.
- Average moves per loss: around 49 - sometimes the extra moves just don’t produce enough ATP to keep the game alive.
- Notorious for a 100% win rate after losing a piece, signaling a killer cellular repair mechanism for tactical comebacks.
- Early resignation rate at just over 6% shows Michał prefers to battle through the endgame rather than apoptose prematurely.
- White pieces bring out his strongest genes with a 50.33% win rate, while Black play is solid but slightly less dominant.
Preferred Openings: The Genetic Code of Michał’s Chess
Like a master biologist mapping DNA strands, Michał has decoded several openings with varied success:
- Queen’s Pawn Opening – Accelerated London System: His most fertile opening ground with a hearty 72% win rate in Daily games.
- King’s Pawn Opening, King’s Knight Variation: A classic alley where Michał secures over 54% victories.
- Scotch Game: Growing steadily with a solid 56% win rate, this opening adds diversity to his genetic playbook.
- Caro Kann Defense: Less thriving, with a modest 32% success, suggesting this line could use some genetic tweaking.
- In Rapid and Blitz formats, Michał’s win rates fluctuate but show adaptability, with a special knack for the Mikenas Defense in Rapid chess (75% win rate!).
Battlefield Behavior: When to Strike?
Michał’s circadian rhythm for chess dominance peaks during the early morning hours (1 AM to 5 AM) and again from noon to mid-afternoon, where he achieves win rates up to 75%. Seems like some neurons fire best when the world sleeps or feeds! On Sundays and Wednesdays, his genetic performance blooms, but Tuesdays and Thursdays are more like cellular rest days.
Notable Opponents & Social Chromosomes
Michał enjoys a blend of victories and defeats across a wide variety of opponents, with some rivalries producing 100% win rates and others, like "uniquecbess," proving more resistant to his genetic code. Unlike DNA, his relationships are not always fixed—sometimes he adapts, sometimes he mutates.
Final Diagnosis
Michał Ojżyński is a resilient and adaptable player, with a tactical awareness that rivals the best DNA repair enzymes—always ready to recover and repurpose a lost piece or position into a winning endgame. His chess mitochondria burn steadily, sustaining him through lengthy matches, while mild tilt episodes remind us even the best scientists have fumbling moments. Overall, a commendable player whose gameplay biology is rich, dynamic, and evolving.