Chess Player Profile: muflihsan
Meet muflihsan, a chess enthusiast whose game has evolved like a well-adapted species in the wild kingdom of 64 squares. Starting strong in 2022 with a rapid rating perched at 1621, muflihsan’s chess journey has seen twists and turns worthy of a biological thriller — from a Peak Rapid rating of 1621 to a recent rating of 820 in 2025, proving that even the best predators can have off days!
With a combined total of over 300 rapid games, muflihsan has sharpened their tactical claws, boasting an impressive win rate around 61% against common openings like the King's Pawn opening — the classic "DNA helix" of chess strategies. Their favored tactics include ambushes like the Van't Kruijs Opening and the Pirc Defense, the latter yielding a perfect 100% win rate. You could say muflihsan’s opponents often find themselves caught in a “checkmate cell cycle” with no way out.
A creature of habit, muflihsan thrives in rapid games — with 132 wins, 78 losses, and 15 draws — showcasing a delicate balance between aggression and resilience. Their current endgame frequency of 55.75% means they enjoy the survival-of-the-fittest moments where pawns transform and kings dance, averaging close to 60 moves per winning game; endurance and patience are their evolutionary advantages.
Beware, opponents: muflihsan has a sting in their tail with a comeback win rate of 73.48% after setbacks, and a perfect 100% winning record even after losing a piece. They’re like the phoenix of the chessboard, rising stronger each time — or maybe a bacteria that just won’t die under pressure!
Socially selective in their encounters, muflihsan has tangled most often with lemah_kocak, snaring wins in over 80% of their 51 clashes. They clearly know how to maintain dominance in their territory, even when the tactical landscape feels hostile.
Timing is everything: muflihsan’s highest win rates emerge mid-day and early evening, particularly between 8 AM (a perfect 100% win rate) and 4 PM (75%), showing that like any good diurnal creature, they strike when the sun is high.
With a tilt factor of just 4, muflihsan keeps their “brain cells” from overheating, maintaining cool under pressure and rarely mirroring the chaos of a misplaced mutation — a calm strategist in a fluctuating environment.
Whether you challenge them with the kings’ knight variation or try to botany their brain with Scandinavian Defense, facing muflihsan is like stepping into a natural history museum: you never know what evolutionary surprise awaits at every move.