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nal_elik65

Since 2025 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟
47.4%- 47.2%- 5.4%
Bullet 510
2W 1L 0D
Rapid 438
993W 989L 114D

Biography of nal_elik65: The Chessboard Biologist 🧬♟️

Meet nal_elik65, a rapid chess tactician with a lab full of pawns and a curious mind that’s always experimenting with openings and endgames. In the year 2025, nal_elik65 reached a peak rapid rating of 637, though current rapid rating sits solidly at 450 – a fluctuating double helix of growth and challenge.

Playing over 780 rapid games, this player’s win rate hovers around 47%, proving that while sometimes the neurons misfire, the chess cells are alive and kicking. With a longest winning streak of 8 games, nal_elik65 knows how to clone a winning formula, although currently, the streak gene is reset to zero.

Style & Strategy

Precision and patience define nal_elik65’s approach. Despite an early resignation rate of around 20%, they carefully nurture the endgame, which crops up in nearly 37% of their games. With an average of about 40 moves in winning games, and approximately 42 moves in losses, each game is a scientific study—a chess experiment on a living board.

Their win rate is a little higher when playing white pieces (51%) compared to black (44%), perhaps a reminder that even in biology and chess, starting conditions matter.

Tactical Prowess

There's a remarkable 100% win rate after losing a piece—a true testament to the resilience encoded in nal_elik65's chess DNA. Their comeback rate is impressively near 38%, turning potential checkmates into “check-yes” moments. Still, around 28% of their losses are one-sided, proving even the most evolved chess organisms have their off days.

Chess Ecosystem & Opponents

This player’s most frequent opponent has been hizlireco1 (7 battles), though victories there are elusive—no wins yet in those encounters, suggesting a curious predator-prey-like rivalry on the 64 squares. In contrast, nal_elik65 enjoys perfect records (100% win rates) against many challengers, showcasing their ability to dominate like a queen bee in their hive.

Chronobiology of Gaming

Playing times resemble a circadian rhythm of chess: peak win performance is seen in late afternoon and evening hours, especially between 15:00 to 17:00 with win rates soaring above 60%. Mornings and early hours yield a bit more dormancy, with some times even at 0% wins—perhaps equivalent to a gaming hibernation.

Personality & Psychology

Twists in the neural pathways come with a tilt factor of 11, meaning nal_elik65 occasionally chills out after setbacks. They show a strong preference for rated games, marked by a nearly 48% better win rate compared to casual play—definitely thriving where genes of competition express most.

With a unique blend of biology and chess, nal_elik65 continues to evolve, experiment, and excel in the ever-complex ecosystem of rapid chess.

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