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Niji183

Since 2023 (Active) Chess.com ♟♟♟♟♟
50.4%- 41.5%- 8.2%
Rapid 2034 33W 17L 10D
Blitz 2470 506W 351L 95D
Bullet 2478 4827W 4048L 764D

Profile: Niji183

Meet Niji183, the chess enthusiast whose rating graph looks like a DNA helix spiraling ever upwards! With a peak Bullet rating soaring to an impressive 2612 and Blitz cracking past 2550, this player is no ordinary specimen on the board. Niji183 thrives in fast-paced environments, proving to be a formidable predator in blitz and bullet battles, often outmaneuvering opponents with a tactical precision that would make even the most cunning predatory instincts jealous.

Known for a remarkable Comback Rate of nearly 92%, Niji183 embodies the resilience of a true chess survivor, bouncing back from adversity as if evolution itself equipped them with nine lives. Their win rate after losing a piece is an astounding 99.82%, demonstrating a remarkable ability to adapt and overcome — clearly a player who’s not about to be extinct any time soon!

Career Highlights

  • Longest winning streak: 14 games — talk about evolutionary fitness!
  • Endgame frequency: 79.34% — showing a deep-rooted mastery of the game’s vital stages.
  • Average moves per win: 81 moves — Niji183 plays the long game, slowly and methodically crushing opponents like a well-honed biological process.
  • Favorite Opening: The Reti Opening and Kings Indian Attack—strategies as natural and versatile as branching tree roots exploring new territory.

Playing Style & Behavior

With less than 2% early resignations, Niji183 sticks to the fight like a persistent virus, rarely giving up early and hunting for opportunities deep into the match. Their psychological tilt factor is moderately low (11), meaning they keep their cool in the genetic chaos of competitive chess, evolving strategies and adapting to each opponent’s moves with the finesse of a chess-cell mitosis.

Fun Facts

Niji183’s win rates are slightly better when playing white (51.57%) than black (50.06%), suggesting the advantage of a first-mover mutation in their genetic chess code. They tend to have their highest win rates on Thursdays and at special hours like 17:00 and 21:00, times when the tactical genes seem most activated!

Opponents beware: Niji183 favors sharp, dynamic openings like the Sicilian Defense (Dragon Variations) and the Benoni Defense, with win rates consistently above 50%, indicating a fierce adaptability that could make any prey feel like they’re caught in a biological trap.

In sum, Niji183 is a chess organism perfectly adapted for survival and success in high-speed arenas — a fascinating example of natural selection at its finest. Opponents who dare engage with Niji183 might just find themselves in checkmate with evolutionary inevitability.

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