Profile: ne_l-pau
Meet ne_l-pau, a rapid chess enthusiast whose rating has shown a fascinating evolutionary arc, currently perched around 1076 in 2025 after a peak rapid rating of 1368 in 2024. With a playing style marked by a willingness to engage in deep endgames (clocking an impressive 65.95% endgame frequency), ne_l-pau demonstrates patient strategic growth—much like a slow but steady neuron firing in the brain’s chess cortex.
Opening Repertoire & Winning Moves
From the Scotch Game, where ne_l-pau boasts a spicy 73.33% win rate, to the more methodical Queen’s Pawn Opening at nearly 62%, this player knows how to keep opponents on their biological toes. Their adventures with the Philidor Defense and French Defense showcase flexibility, with win rates hovering around 40-54%—a balanced genotype of aggression and defense.
Competitive Record & Streaks
With an almost DNA-like balanced record of 219 wins, 216 losses, and 29 draws in rapid games, ne_l-pau's games resemble a dynamic ecosystem where survival favors adaptability. Notably, their longest winning streak is a hearty 9 victories—a cellular mitosis of confidence—currently riding a fresh streak of 2 wins.
Psychological & Tactical Traits
Known for an impressive 77.17% comeback rate and a flawless 100% win rate after losing a piece, ne_l-pau’s resilience is as remarkable as an immune system rallying after an invasion. While an 11-point tilt factor hints at occasional emotional mutations, their early resignation rate remains low (~4.17%), demonstrating an admirable stubbornness to persist.
Playing Patterns & Timing
A diurnal player with a peak tactical alertness between hours 2 and 19 (with win rates soaring above 58% and even touching 61.11%), one might say their synaptic activity peaks when the rest of the world is less active. Fridays and Wednesdays are their statistically strongest days.
Foes & Friends
Against familiar opponents such as mixa-205 and jaimeflores58, ne_l-pau has sparred multiple times, adapting to the genetic code of their rivals. Their record against recent adversaries is a mixed genome of 100% wins, complete defeats, and tightly contested matches.
Whether you call them a rapid theorist, an endgame biologist, or a psychological strategist, ne_l-pau masterfully blends the art and science of chess into every game—proving that when it comes to the 64 squares, evolution favors the bold.