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mzajysa

Since 2024 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟♟
50.0%- 48.4%- 1.6%
Bullet 1331
4548W 4450L 108D
Blitz 1428
5W 1L 0D
Rapid 1305
865W 791L 68D

Biography of Chess Enthusiast: mzajysa

Meet mzajysa, a chess player whose brain cells are perpetually in strategic overdrive! With a peak Rapid rating hovering just above 1300 and a Bullet rating climbing steadily towards the 900 mark, mzajysa is a tactical organism evolving on the chessboard’s ecosystem.

Known for a solid Endgame frequency of nearly 59%, mzajysa navigates the late game with the patience of a stalking predator, making 58 moves on average during both wins and losses — no quick premature apoptosis here! Early resignation is rare, just 1.97% of games, proving a resilient neuron network that fights until the bitter checkmate.

When under pressure, mzajysa’s tactical awareness comes alive with a spectacular comeback rate exceeding 74%, and quite impressively, holds a 100% win rate after losing a piece, proving the old biology maxim: “What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger (on the chessboard)!” However, beware of a tilt factor of 13 — even the most evolved mind can occasionally misfire.

Opening Moves: Evolution of Strategy

From the depths of the Scandinavian Defense Mieses Kotrc Variation to the elegant branches of the Four Knights Game Italian Variation, mzajysa cultivates a diverse opening repertoire. Success rates peak around 61% in variations like the Giuoco Piano and Four Knights Italian—clearly, these are the biological niches where mzajysa thrives.

Time of Day & Day of Week

Like a well-synced circadian rhythm, mzajysa’s winning probability fluctuates with the hours—morning hours around 6 AM see a kingly 60% win rate, while late night (3 AM) dips to 41%, perhaps reminding us that even chess neurons need their rest. Fridays and Mondays are the most fertile days for victory, with win rates pushing just over 50%.

Opponents beware: mzajysa's sharp mind and resilient spirit mean every game is a thrilling biological dance of wits with an average playing experience of over 2800 Bullet games and over 1700 Rapid duels. With longest winning streaks reaching 14, mzajysa is certainly a force in this evolutionary chess habitat.

Whether wielding white or black pieces, mzajysa maintains a competitive edge with white pieces edging at 51.2% wins, making every opening spin worth a biological investigation—there’s clearly a neural spark in that first move advantage.

In the vast rainforest of chess players, mzajysa continues to adapt and thrive—always evolving, always learning. So remember, when you face mzajysa, you're not just playing chess; you're witnessing an endless biological experiment in strategy, resilience, and maybe a punctuated equilibrium or two.

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