Obtiks: The Chessboard Bio-Hacker
Once upon a time on a checkered battlefield, a player known as Obtiks hatched from the humble beginnings of rapid games with a Peak Rapid rating of 1359 in 2020. Like a curious organism adapting to its environment, Obtiks has evolved through the years—navigating the tricky ecosystems of blitz, bullet, rapid, and daily chess with a variety of opening spores.
Obtiks’s playing style is a fascinating blend of endurance and tactical carnivory. Sporting an average of ~54 moves per win and ~62 moves per loss, this player enjoys a healthy dose of endgame biology, with an impressive Endgame Frequency of 55.71%—a testament to their resilience in the face of checkmate predators. They rarely resign early (4.26% early resignation rate), showing grit akin to a tardigrade surviving harsh environments.
A true survivor, Obtiks exhibits a remarkable Comeback Rate of 63.49%, and when a piece is lost, the win rate is a perfect 100%! Talk about cellular regeneration — Obtiks literally thrives when parts go missing. Losses are mostly one-sided only 7.47% of the time, which suggests a robust immune system against blunders.
If Obtiks were a living creature, their psychological tilt factor of 10 implies they occasionally succumb to emotional viruses, though their overall win-loss record across over 1,700 rapid games (835 wins, 867 losses, and 83 draws) shows their evolutionary journey is ongoing, full of adaptation and learning.
Opening Petri Dishes
- Rapid: Prefers the King's Pawn Opening (472 games, ~49% win rate), and shows a soft spot for the Three Knights Opening with a 57% win rate — clearly a favored habitat.
- Blitz: King's Pawn is again a go-to, with steady results, along with the Italian Game and Three Knights Opening, highlighting a balanced palette of openings like a species with flexible feeding habits.
- Bullet: Surprisingly thrives in Scandinavian Defense with a 100% win rate in the small sample — a potent toxin to opponents rushing for quick attacks.
Behavioral Patterns by Clock and Calendar
Obtiks prefers the twilight hunting grounds, with peak win rates during the 20th and 21st hours (around 50%), and shows some extra spring in the step on Saturdays and Wednesdays, boasting almost 49% win rates on those days — clearly their circadian rhythm favors weekend and midweek matchups.
Chess Ecosystem Interactions
Obtiks’s most frequent opponents include "obstikpi," "ayeshahamidani_7," and "bozhkodmitry," with fiercely competitive matchups reflecting a micro biome of rivalries and cooperative exchanges. Some opponents are like parasites, others mutualistic, and Obtiks adapts accordingly.
All in all, Obtiks is a fascinating case study in chess evolution: tackling the varying tempos and challenges of bullet, blitz, and rapid with bioengineered precision and a willingness to adapt and thrive even when the pieces fall. So if you challenge Obtiks, be prepared: this player's resilience is anything but microbial!
Keep an eye on this player — the chessboard petri dish holds many surprises yet to hatch.