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n2165

Since 2024 (Inactive) Chess.com
47.7%- 45.4%- 6.9%
Rapid 958
188W 179L 27D

Player Profile: n2165

Meet n2165, a rapid-fire tactician navigating the chessboard with the precision of a well-adapted predator in the wild kingdom of 64 squares. Since leaping from a modest rapid rating of 582 in early 2024 to surpassing the 1000 mark in 2025, n2165’s growth curve looks positively evolutionary.

Playing Style & Strengths

With an endgame frequency of 77%, n2165 clearly believes in letting the game mature like a fine wine—or maybe a carefully spun web. Their average moves per win sit around 66, indicating a patient strategist who enjoys long, thought-out battles rather than quick flurries. This player’s resilience is nothing short of remarkable, boasting an 83% comeback rate and a flawless 100% win rate after losing a piece. Talk about cellular regeneration on the chessboard!

Opening Preferences

n2165's opening repertoire reads like a genetic map of versatile defenses and attacks. The Scandinavian Defense Closed (78% win rate) and the Bishop’s Opening (70% win rate) are particular favorites, showing a preference for solid and sneaky structures. The trusty Philidor Defense appears most frequently—42 games—and while their success there is evolutionary (around 48%), it forms a robust backbone to their rapid strategy.

Competitive Record

With a rapid record of 87 wins against 72 losses and 11 draws, n2165’s overall win rate hovers around a respectable 50%. They’ve battled a diverse ecosystem of opponents, triumphing fully against some like montyrd and mas_dhira, while others still manage to flutter away undefeated. Their psychological resilience reveals a low tilt factor of 6, suggesting stable nerves even when things get murky — no meltdown cells here!

Fun Facts & Quirks

  • Most victorious at 1 AM and 11 PM — a true night owl thriving in the DNA double helix of late-night tactics.
  • Holds a longest winning streak of 9 games, proving they can clone success when conditions are just right.
  • Shows adaptive brilliance on both white and black pieces, with nearly equal win rates around 50% each.

Whether you encounter n2165 in the wilds of rapid chess or trapped in some evolutionary bottleneck, expect a player evolving with every game—always ready to mate… with the board, that is.

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